Spieth, others talk about LIV players' potential return to PGA Tour

Apr 30, 2026, 06:57 PM ET

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DORAL, Fla. -- Jordan Spieth is like everyone else in golf right now. When trying to figure out if LIV golfers who left the PGA Tour will try to return, he doesn't mind saying he has no idea.

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Nobody does.

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"I think there's just too many unknowns for me to have a good gauge on what would happen," Spieth said Thursday.

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The announcement that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund will stop funding LIV Golf after this season means some of the biggest names in the sport -- Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Smith among them -- might aim to return to the PGA Tour at some point, much in the same way that Brooks Koepka has and Patrick Reed probably will.

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A source told ESPN's Paolo Uggetti on Wednesday that multiple representatives for LIV Golf players already have started to reach out to the PGA Tour to explore what a path back would look like.

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It was, as would be expected, a major talking point at the Cadillac Championship on Thursday.

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"If there's a system for Brooks and a system for Patrick Reed, does that stay the same for guys in the same category as those two coming back or does it change now? Does it change for guys who sued and dropped their membership?" Spieth asked.

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DeChambeau, for example, was among players who filed an antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour in August 2022. That lawsuit, along with a countersuit by the PGA Tour, was dismissed a year later.

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"There's just a lot of different things that happened over the last four years for that," Spieth said. "I'm kind of glad I'm not in that room, and I trust the guys that are in that room to make the right decision."

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One person who will be in the room -- but isn't yet -- is newly elected Player Advisory Council chairman Lucas Glover, who begins his four-year term on the board in January. It's possible that by then, whatever needs to be decided will be an afterthought.

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"I will never begrudge anybody for making a decision for the betterment of their career, their life, whatever that may be," Glover said. "But do I think they should abide by the pathways back and pay the same penalties that the previous people have paid, absolutely."

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Koepka's return, for example, came with stipulations, including a $5 million donation to various charities that he and the tour selected, no access to PGA Tour equity shares for five years and no FedEx Cup bonus money he might earn this year.

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"There's always been pathways back with penalty, so yeah, sure, it can be done, as we have seen," Glover said. "It's already happened a couple times. I'm sure the tour is working diligently to figure all that out. I'm not privy to those phone calls."

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Brian Harman said he was still operating under the belief that golf fans wanted to see the best players competing in one place.

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"Time heals all wounds," Harman said. "There's still some sentiment out here, especially with all the lawsuit stuff, that stuff's going to be tough to get past. We play with all those guys in the majors, so I think there should be a path back."

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Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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