There’s been a fair bit of movement in the LIV Golf roster for the 2026 season, but how have those players that left got on?
We’re at the halfway point of the year and there’s been differing fortunes for those players that were either relegated, dropped or left by their own accord.
Headlined of course by Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed‘s high-profile departures, but with several other stars relegated from LIV Golf after the 2025 season ended.
But what’s life been like since they left LIV Golf?
Brooks Koepka
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Brooks Koepka paid a hefty price to leave LIV Golf and return to the PGA Tour, and on the course it’s not been an easy transition.
The five-time Major champion claims the move has seen him fall back in love with golf, and insists he loves the grind on the PGA Tour.
He’s missed out on the Signature Events but has had some decent results – coming T9 at the Cognizant Classic and T12 at The Masters.
Overall he’s made eight cuts from 11 events played, with six finishes of 18th or better and one top 10.
His game has generally been pretty good, with his iron play ranking third best on the PGA Tour and only his big putting woes holding him back.
A recent putter switch may have unlocked something on the greens though so all-in-all he’ll be happy enough with his return so far.
Patrick Reed
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Patrick Reed wasn’t afforded the same Returning Member Program benefit as Koepka so isn’t eligible to play on the PGA Tour until August.
But he’s not let that stop him from having by any measure a fine season so far though, when combining the DP World Tour with the Majors.
Reed was on an amazing heater out in the Middle East, winning the Dubai Desert Classic and Qatar Masters either side of losing a play-off for the Bahrain Championship.
And he’s been a constant threat in the Majors too, with a T12 finish at The Masters followed up by a T10 at the PGA Championship.
Reed’s just a top player wherever he tees it up.
Henrik Stenson
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One of the biggest names to get relegated from LIV Golf, the Majesticks co-captain and one-time prospective Ryder Cup captain Henrik Stenson dropped out of the league in…
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