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Brooks Koepka Might Be the Domino That Ends LIV Golf

Brooks Koepka Might Be the Domino That Ends LIV Golf

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Brooks Koepka may be the first major domino to fall for LIV Golf, and the implications run far deeper than one player changing tours. In this episode, Trey Wingo breaks down why the rumors around Koepka potentially leaving LIV and returning to the PGA Tour in 2026 represent a seismic shift in professional golf and why this moment may be remembered as the beginning of the end for LIV as a relevant force in the sport.

Reports suggest Brooks Koepka might not play a single LIV Golf event in 2026 as he attempts to reset his status and reestablish his standing for a PGA Tour return. Some believe this could serve as a de facto one year suspension period that allows him to qualify for his PGA Tour card again. Trey connects this to recent conversations with Kevin Kisner on Straight Facts Homie about how LIV stars might navigate a comeback path and what this means for the future of both tours.

Trey explains that Koepka’s decision to join LIV had little to do with loyalty and everything to do with his physical condition. His knee was so compromised during his final PGA Tour months that he could barely squat to read putts. LIV’s guaranteed contract gave him financial security when he wasn’t sure he’d ever compete at a high level again. But that changed when his knee recovered and he won the 2023 PGA Championship. Once Koepka proved he could still beat the best players in the world, the calculus shifted.

Trey walks through the competitive mindset of players like Koepka, DeChambeau, and Jon Rahm and explains why elite golfers ultimately crave the biggest stages and deepest fields. Majors matter. Legacy matters. Competition matters. If LIV can’t provide the environment top players are wired for, the pull of the PGA Tour becomes impossible to ignore.

By the end, Trey lays out why this moment, the rumors surrounding Koepka’s future, could mark the turning point where LIV Golf shifts from disruptor to afterthought. Not because it shuts down, but because it loses the influence it once threatened to seize.

If you want a clear and unfiltered breakdown of why Brooks Koepka’s decision could reshape the future of professional golf, this is the episode to watch.

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