Breaking News: Reed Confirms He’s Quit LIV Golf To Compete Full-Time 2027 PGA Tour.

Patrick Reed has dropped what is a second golfing bombshell in as many months, advising he will join Brooks Koepka in quitting LIV Golf and return to the PGA Tour.

It was only four days ago Reed captured the Hero Dubai Desert Classic but also indicating during the week he had yet to rejoin LIV.

Little did we know the reigning LIV Golf Dallas champion was strongly thinking of turning his back on LIV and seeking to rejoin the PGA Tour full-time in 2027.

In doing so, Reed does not qualify under the rules of the PGA Tour’s Returning Member Program (RMP) which was only available to Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Aussie Cameron Smith, and also closes down on February 2nd.

Four days ago, Patrick Reed was thrilled to finally captured a first ‘regular’ DP World Tour event in Dubai. Now the reigining LIV Golf Dallas winner has quit LIV Golf. Image Getty

“I am excited to announce that I am returning to the PGA Tour as a past champion member for the 2027 season and am eligible to begin competing in PGA Tour events later this year.

“I will continue to compete and play as an honorary lifetime member on the DP World Tour, which is something that I am truly honoured and excited to do.

“I’m a traditionalist at heart, and I was born to play on the PGA Tour, which is where my story began with my wife, Justine”.

It is clear now that Reed was having ‘concerns’ in re-signing for the 2026 with LIV Golf and as he had hinted last week in Dubai, and while he’s competing this week in Bahrain, most thought his presence in four straight Middle East DP World Tour events would make it easy for him to travel onto Saudi Arabia next week for the opening event of the 2026 LIV Golf season.

That will now not be the case.

The PGA Tour firsr responded to the news with the following:

While LIV Golf followed a short time later with the following:



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *