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Brooks Koepka set to venture away from LIV Golf after lining up Tour return

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Brooks Koepka’s commitments have been with LIV Golf over the past two years, but now the five-time major champion will make a return to the DP World Tour next month

Brooks Koepka has announced he will be returning to the DP World Tour next month, after the LIV Golf star opted to commit to next month’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

Aside from a handful of starts across the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour in recent years, Koepka’s commitments have been solely with LIV, having signed on the dotted line with the Saudi-funded league back in 2022. In the aftermath Koepka was subsequently banned from competing on the PGA Tour.

This has of course meant he has been able to compete in any event on the American-based circuit since. When it comes to the DP World Tour, Koepka has also given up his membership, but is eligible to compete in Scotland via a sponsor invite.

He will tee it up at the event that kicks off on October 3 across three of Scotland’s finest courses in the Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns Golf Links. “I’ve been fortunate to play in several Dunhill Links, as well as two Open Championships at St Andrews over the years, and these trips are always highlights to my year,” he said in a statement.

Hailing his love for Scottish golf, and St Andrews in particular, Koepka went on: “I love Links golf and St Andrews is my favourite course in the world. I could play there every day for the rest of my life and never get tired of it… The atmosphere on and off the course at the Dunhill is fantastic.

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