LIV Golf has not announced Koepka’s signing amid speculation that a few others were soon to join. Greg Norman and LIV Golf took the idea of 48-man fields, no cuts with a team component. The proposed rival league was different from LIV Golf, presented as the “Premier Golf League” though still relying on Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. “Money isn’t going to change my life,” Koepka said at the time. Koepka was the second player, behind Rory McIlroy, to speak out against a rival league in March 2020 when he told the AP, “I have a hard time believing golf should be about just 48 players.”
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The next LIV Golf event starts June 30 outside Portland, Oregon. Koepka remained in the field for the Travelers Championship, though he was not at a player meeting Tuesday morning at the TPC River Highlands.
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It was another step - and a big name with his four major championships - that added to the roster of the LIV Golf series that invariably will lead to no space for some of the lesser-known players in the inaugural event outside London two weeks ago. The Daily Telegraph in the UK first reported Koepka’s decision. The person spoke on condition of anonymity without authorization to speak on behalf of the tour.
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Brooks Koepka, one of the first players to denounce a rival league for only 48 players, is the latest PGA Tour player to sign on with Saudi-funded LIV Golf series, The Associated Press has learned.Ī person briefed on Koepka’s decision told the AP he still would be able to compete on the PGA Tour until he hits a shot on the LIV Golf circuit.