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Patrick Reed Plans Return to PGA Tour After Departure from LIV Golf

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Last updated: January 29, 2026 12:04 pm
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Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champion, has announced his intention to leave LIV Golf and return to the PGA Tour, with his planned return expected in late 2026. The move marks a significant shift for the former major winner, who had been with LIV Golf since its early formation.

Reed was one of the initial high-profile golfers to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league, which launched in 2022 and attracted several top players with lucrative contracts and a revamped tournament structure. His decision to rejoin the PGA Tour adds to the evolving landscape of professional golf, as the sport continues to grapple with the long-term ramifications of LIV Golf’s presence and its relationship with established tours.

During his time with LIV Golf, Reed competed in the league’s limited-field, no-cut events and participated in team-based competitions that were a hallmark of the league’s format. Specific details about Reed’s agreement to return to the PGA Tour, including eligibility requirements or potential reinstatement procedures, have not been disclosed. Historically, players who joined LIV Golf faced suspension or other disciplinary actions from the PGA Tour, though ongoing negotiations between the two organizations may influence Reed’s return pathway.

Reed’s career highlights include nine PGA Tour victories, with his most notable win coming at the 2018 Masters Tournament at Augusta National. Known for his competitive style and short-game proficiency, Reed has also represented the United States in multiple Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup competitions. His return could add depth and experience to the PGA Tour field as it continues to welcome players back amid broader discussions about the future of the professional golf ecosystem.

While no specific date was confirmed, Reed indicated that he plans to resume competing on the PGA Tour in August 2026. The announcement comes at a time when several other golfers, both current and former members of LIV Golf, are reportedly considering their competitive plans in light of potential changes to qualification and membership rules on the PGA Tour.

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