Overview
- ESPN reported Friday that Koepka filed for membership reinstatement, the first step toward a possible return.
- The PGA Tour will begin its reinstatement and disciplinary process, with guidance from its board and player directors.
- The Tour’s one-year ineligibility policy for unauthorized events suggests potential suspension, though timing and terms are not yet defined.
- Koepka and LIV announced a mutually agreed split on Dec. 23, with his representatives citing a desire to prioritize family.
- He retains entry into all four majors this season through his five-year exemption from winning the 2023 PGA Championship, as figures such as Rory McIlroy push for reintegration and Brandel Chamblee argues for consequences.