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Brooks Koepka’s Nervous Excitement: A New Chapter on the PGA Tour

Last updated: January 29, 2026 5:05 am
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After a four-year stint with LIV Golf, Brooks Koepka is set to make his highly anticipated return to the PGA Tour, admitting a mix of nervousness and excitement as he prepares for a “fresh start” and the challenge of re-earning his place among the game’s elite.

With the guile to win nine times on the PGA Tour and the savvy to capture five major championships, Brooks Koepka has faced the highest pressure moments in golf. Yet, it was a simple press conference ahead of his return event, the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, that brought out a different kind of pressure—the nerves of an 8-foot putt on Sunday with the trophy on the line.

Mostly straight-faced and humble, Koepka admitted he is still unsure how his presence in PGA Tour events will be received after four years with LIV Golf. While the text messages and in-person well wishes have been reassuring, the presence of fans and peers around the game he does not know as well has him on edge.

“Maybe I’m a little nervous about that as well just to see how, I guess, how the fans respond to it,” Koepka said. “I hope that they’re excited. I hope that they’re happy that I’m out here. You know, hopefully that goes, at least like the conversations I’ve had with players that they’re excited that I’m back and happy to see me play.”

This return is more than just a change of scenery; it’s a fundamental shift in his professional life. Unlike his time at LIV, where he was reportedly on a $100 million contract in addition to any prize money, his performance on the PGA Tour will now dictate his schedule and opportunities. Koepka will have to earn his way into the tour’s signature events like Pebble Beach and The Genesis in Los Angeles.

For now, he is committed to playing this week and next week at the WM Phoenix Open. On Tuesday, he added the Feb. 26-March 1 Cognizant Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., to his schedule, signaling a clear intent to embrace the weekly grind.

“That’s the fun part, I love the grind, I’ve always enjoyed it,” said Koepka, who has a goal of winning at least one tournament this year. “I guess it’s a fresh start for me, which is cool. It’s just another chapter I guess in my book. I’m excited for that.”

The Family Factor: A ‘Fresh Start’ Driven by Personal Circumstances

When asked multiple times what inspired his move back to the PGA Tour now, with another year left on his LIV deal, Koepka, 35, consistently pointed to family-related reasons without going into specifics. The impetus for a return, he said, started in September, around the time of the Ryder Cup.

On Oct. 6, Koepka’s wife, Jenna Sims, revealed on social media that she had a miscarriage. This deeply personal event, he explained, changed the course for his family.

“Circumstances kind of changed in my family a little bit,” Koepka said. “Then that’s when I guess things started to change and evolve and just started to have those conversations of what’s best for my family. So we took it from there. … (LIV) understood the situation that I was in.”

This new chapter is also being shaped by the arrival of his son, Crew, who will turn 3 in July. Koepka stated that he is now in a phase of life focused on setting a good example for his son and doing what’s best for his family. The logistical challenges of competing in consecutive tournaments on the LIV schedule, he noted, would have been difficult for his family, making a return to the more traditional PGA Tour schedule a more viable option.

The Road Back: Navigating the PGA Tour’s Returning Members Program

Koepka’s path back to the PGA Tour was not automatic. The tour established a Returning Members Program that allowed former members who have won a major tournament or The Players Championship since 2022 to apply for reinstatement. This policy left Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, and Cameron Smith as the only players who could immediately return by a Feb. 2 deadline. Ultimately, DeChambeau, Rahm, and Smith reinforced their commitment to LIV, making Koepka the lone high-profile defector to return.

The process began with a crucial call to Tiger Woods, a figure Koepka has relied on for advice in the past. The next call went to PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan, officially starting the conversation about his comeback.

Despite the public nature of his split from the PGA Tour, Koepka has no regrets about his time with LIV. He has grown as a person during that period, and now, with a renewed focus, he is looking to re-establish himself on the tour where he first made his name. His family will be in attendance in San Diego this week, marking the beginning of a new journey for one of golf’s most compelling figures.

On the course, he draws inspiration from another competitor who is also navigating fatherhood, Scottie Scheffler. “I know sometimes when your mind’s free, I think you look at Scottie right now, sometimes it’s easier to go play golf and play your best,” Koepka said, hinting at a clear mental approach for his return.

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