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Brooks Koepka Applies For PGA Tour Reinstatement, Tour Membership
Brooks Koepka's reinstatement begins after leaving LIV Golf; PGA Tour process includes board input and could affect timing of his return.
- This Friday, Brooks Koepka applied for reinstatement of his PGA Tour membership, ESPN reported, with two people confirming he started the process toward a potential return.
- After departing LIV Golf on December 23 with one year left on his contract, Koepka did not renew his PGA Tour membership before the 2022-23 season.
- The PGA Tour will launch a formal review that may consider disciplinary action and involve Brian Rolapp, CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises, the policy board, and player directors including Tiger Woods.
- The application creates a potentially precedent-setting decision for the tour as Koepka remains eligible for the four majors this year under the PGA Tour five-year exemption if his 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill is honored.
- With reactions split, Rory McIlroy said, `If he decides it’s something that he wants to do, I’m sure we’ll find a way to include him,’ while the PGA Tour stated, `Brooks Koepka is a highly accomplished professional and we wish him and his family continued success.
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