Overview
- Speaking at the Dubai Invitational, Reed said he would play everywhere if allowed and praised the PGA Tour’s stature.
- The 2018 Masters champion is beginning his 2026 schedule with three DP World Tour events before LIV’s season starts next month.
- Reed is competing across LIV, the DP World Tour and the Asian Tour, and he credited that global schedule for maintaining his No. 41 OWGR despite LIV’s lack of ranking points.
- He said fines tied to conflicting events will be the players’ responsibility in 2026 rather than LIV’s, citing prior reporting that the league had previously covered them.
- Brooks Koepka recently rejoined the PGA Tour under the new Returning Member Program, while other eligible winners chose to stay with LIV and Reed’s 2018 major makes him ineligible.