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Patrick Reed’s Long Road Back: Leaving LIV, Waiting Out a PGA Tour Return and Playing in the Masters
- On Monday, 2018 Masters champion Patrick Reed arrived at Augusta National for the tournament, holding 23rd in the official world golf rankings after a successful run on the DP World Tour.
- The 35-year-old American decided earlier this year to leave LIV Golf and return to the PGA Tour, citing a desire for more family time and traditional competition.
- Reed played in Dubai, Bahrain, Qatar, and South Africa during a frantic season start, winning twice and finishing runner-up once to sharpen his game.
- Under PGA Tour reinstatement terms, Reed cannot play in domestic events until after Aug. 25, so he will spend most of this season competing on the European tour.
- Securing past champion status for 2027 would allow the golfer to compete in PGA events as he transitions back to the tour full-time.
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Masters notebook: Patrick Reed eyes another green jacket as return to PGA Tour looms
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Since winning the green jacket in 2018, Patrick Reed has been inching closer and closer to the top of the Masters leaderboard once again.
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