HONOLULU — Brooks Koepka is anticipating a nervous power when he returns to an everyday PGA Tour occasion for the primary time in 4 years on the Farmers Insurance coverage Open.
Solely a few of that pertains to his golf.
How he’s obtained — inside and out of doors the ropes — stays to be seen as the primary participant to be invited again to the PGA Tour after taking Saudi riches to defect to the LIV Golf League in 2022.
“I’ve received numerous work to do with among the gamers,” Koepka mentioned in a phone interview Monday. “There’s undoubtedly guys who’re pleased, and undoubtedly guys who shall be indignant. It is a harsh punishment financially. I perceive precisely why the tour did that — it is meant to harm. Nevertheless it [his departure] harm lots of people.
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“If anybody is upset, I must rebuild these relationships.”
Koepka was allowed again beneath a one-time Returning Member Program that the PGA Tour board developed and permitted final week. It applies solely to gamers who’ve gained a serious or the Gamers Championship since 2022.
The penalty is a $5 million contribution to a charity the tour will assist resolve, no entry to FedEx Cup bonus cash in 2026, no sponsor exemptions to the $20 million signature occasions and, most significantly, no fairness grants within the PGA Tour for the following 5 years.
The PGA Tour estimates, primarily based on Koepka performing on the degree allowed to win 5 majors, that the monetary repercussions might be value anyplace from $50 million to $85 million.
“There was no negotiating,” Koepka mentioned about his dialog final week with Brian Rolapp, the CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises. “It is meant to harm — it does harm — however I perceive. It isn’t purported to be a straightforward path. There’s lots of people that have been harm by it once I left, and I perceive that is a part of coming again.”
For these not pleased to see him return, Koepka mentioned he appears ahead to having non-public conversations exterior the media.
“The primary week I will be just a little bit nervous,” Koepka mentioned. “There’s so much occurring than simply golf. I will be glad to place the primary week behind me — coping with the media, coping with the gamers, after which getting a few of these harder conversations. However I am wanting ahead to it.
“Am I nervous? Sure. Am I excited? Sure. In a bizarre approach, I wish to have these conversations.”
What They’re Saying
How some PGA Tour gamers are viewing Brooks Koepka’s return:Billy Horschel: “I am not shocked. I figured there could be a path again for these guys. … For PGA Tour gamers who maintain some animosity, who wish to see some pores and skin, this hopefully offers them what they need. And on the similar time, it exhibits (LIV) guys there is a value you must pay to return again.”Gary Woodland: “I am in a tricky spot as a result of I am mates with Brooks. Plenty of guys are mates with Brooks out right here. A few years in the past, there was much more hostility between the 2 excursions. That is gone down. I am pleased for Brooks. I am pleased for the tour that we’re lastly attending to the purpose of shifting previous all this crap and getting again to golf.”Brian Harman: “Like most guys, whenever you hear he is coming again, your first intuition is to be upset. However I feel the punishment is actual. It isn’t a free cross again into completely good graces. … Your principal factor is, ‘The place’s the one-year suspension? The place’s the time served?’ I feel that would be the hardest hurdle for PGA Tour gamers to recover from. However $5 million is so much.”Jordan Spieth: “The punishment, nobody is aware of precisely what it’s till you see what occurs with what the expansion of fairness turns into going ahead. May it find yourself being near what he went to LIV for? Perhaps. In all probability not. However regardless, it is substantial sufficient that if he have been to play nicely, then it could nonetheless be a penalty.”– The Related Press
Jordan Spieth mentioned Koepka simply wanted to be the identical one who left.
“You are not going to ask someone to vary to please different folks,” Spieth mentioned. “I do not suppose he must play Monday pro-ams or stroll alongside the vary and shake everybody’s and say, ‘I am sorry.’ He simply comes again and performs actually good golf. That is good for everyone.”
The board, led by a majority of gamers, signed off on the plan. Koepka talked with Rolapp by telephone Thursday night, and he was at PGA Tour headquarters the following morning unaccompanied. He got here in by a aspect entrance.
The 35-year-old Koepka, who’s exempt the following three years from his 2023 victory within the PGA Championship at Oak Hill, will return at Torrey Pines on Jan. 29. He additionally mentioned he would play the WM Phoenix Open, the place he gained his first PGA Tour title in 2015 and gained once more in 2021.
Which may present the primary actual take a look at of how the general public feels — a Saturday afternoon on the sixteenth gap of the TPC Scottsdale, the rowdiest in golf even for gamers the followers do not actually know.
“I can deal with it,” Koepka mentioned. “I benefit from the crowd, and hopefully everyone is pleased to see me. They cannot be mad at me perpetually.”
So why the change?
Phrase first started to flow into in November that negotiations between Koepka and LIV Golf — he had one 12 months left on his contract — weren’t going nicely. He had publicly complained final summer time that LIV was not as far alongside as he would have favored.
After which Dec. 23 got here the announcement from LIV of an “amicable” break up, and Koepka reapplied for PGA Tour membership.
Koepka cited a knee harm that has taken a toll on his physique and the will to spend extra time together with his household as the explanations to affix LIV. He cited the necessity to spend extra time at house when he left LIV, notably after his spouse had a miscarriage final fall.
“I wanted to be there with my household over the previous few months. I wanted to be nearer to house,” Koepka mentioned. “I used to be capable of get out of the LIV contract, every part lined up completely and I used to be capable of get again on tour.
“I am pleased and grateful it was capable of come to this.”
Koepka has not spoken publicly about how a lot he was provided to play for LIV, aside from saying it was 9 figures on a 2023 podcast with boxer Jake Paul. Additionally unclear was how a lot he needed to pay again by leaving one 12 months early.
Now it is about taking part in once more on acquainted turf with gamers he noticed solely 4 occasions a 12 months on the majors. He’s shut with a number of gamers who dwell in South Florida. Others he’ll see for the primary time within the locker room, on the vary, on the primary tee.
“There’s most likely a combined bag of ‘We’re pleased you are again, welcome house’ to ‘You should not be right here.’ I perceive everyone’s perspective,” Koepka mentioned. “I used to be going to be sitting out presumably a 12 months, and I am extraordinarily grateful the tour gave me this chance.”



















