Koepka Mulls Skipping LIV Golf’s 2026 Season as Uncertainty Grows Over Future
Brooks Koepka, the five-time major champion and one of the highest-profile players on LIV Golf, is reportedly considering sitting out the 2026 season despite being under contract — a move that could signal deepening doubts about his commitment to the circuit and hint at a possible return to the PGA Tour

Sources inside the golf world say Koepka may skip the entire 2026 LIV campaign even though his contract runs through that year. The speculation stems from his declining satisfaction with LIV and mounting interest in a PGA Tour comeback. While LIV’s leadership has not confirmed any decision, the uncertainty casts a shadow over Koepka’s future, leaving fans and stakeholders wondering whether one of the sport’s biggest names might change course yet again.
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What’s Fueling the Rumors
Koepka joined LIV in 2022 in a blockbuster signing, lured by lucrative contract terms and the promise of a new format. He has enjoyed success on the circuit, yet over recent months there have been growing murmurs about his desire to return to the PGA Tour. Reports suggest the upcoming 2026 season may be his last with LIV. Those close to the golfer say he is weighing his options carefully — torn between honoring contractual commitments and chasing traditional major-championship prestige that the PGA Tour offers.
Adding to speculation, industry insiders note Koepka has yet to publicly confirm his 2026 plans. Official comments from LIV’s leadership have been vague. That ambiguity, combined with recent interviews in which Koepka voiced dissatisfaction with the state of LIV Golf’s development, has fueled further uncertainty. The possibility looms that he could sit out — at least temporarily — or begin preparing for a return to the broader professional circuit.
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What It Means for LIV Golf and Koepka
If Koepka does sit out the 2026 season, LIV will lose one of its marquee names — a blow to its star power and global visibility. Such a decision would raise questions among sponsors, media partners, and fans about the long-term viability of the breakaway circuit, especially if other top players follow suit.
For Koepka personally, the move could be a calculated gamble. While stepping away from competition carries risks — including rust, loss of competitive momentum, and potential damage to branding — a return to the PGA Tour could reopen doors to global events, secure legacy status, and offer a chance to reclaim major-tournament glory. It would mark another twist in a career already defined by high stakes and dramatic choices.
What’s Next — Waiting on Decision and Implications
As the off-season progresses, attention now turns to what Koepka will announce publicly. A decision to skip 2026 could prompt wider shifts in the golf world: other LIV players may reconsider their paths, and negotiations between LIV, PGA Tour and global governing bodies might see renewed urgency.
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If Koepka does declare his departure, the coming months could become pivotal — for his own career trajectory and for the future of elite golf leagues worldwide.







