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Billy Horschel knows that some players might want “more skin” from any possible LIV Golf returnee, but says their presence would only make the PGA Tour a better product.
Brooks Koepka is expecting a nervous energy when he returns to a regular PGA Tour event for the first time in four years at the Farmers Insurance Open. Only some of that pertains to his golf.
What do PGA Tour players think about the breaking news Monday that the Tour will allow select LIV Golf members back in the fold, starting with Brooks Koepka? George Savaricas talks to some of the big names at the Sony Open.
Hudson Swafford was among the first Tour players to defy the circuit’s regulations and play a LIV event. His path back to the Tour was not nearly as tidy as Brooks Koepka’s is now.
GolfChannel.com senior writer Ryan Lavner says that Brooks Koepka’s return “makes the PGA Tour a stronger product.” He adds that the Tour’s offer is a “mulligan” to a few other LIV stars.
GolfChannel.com senior writer Rex Hoggard joins “Golf Today” to talk about the PGA Tour’s new return program that will allow Brooks Koepka and possibly others to come back.
The PGA Tour announced Monday a new Returning Member Program which will allow “elite” players to come back from LIV Golf, starting with Brooks Koepka.

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Matt Kuchar reflects on winning the PNC Championship with his college-bound son Cameron, explaining why his father, who passed away earlier this year, would be very proud and is “giving big fist pumps up in the sky.”
Watch highlights of the 2025 PNC Championship’s Final Round from the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida.
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The only player to participate in every PNC Championship proved, again, what the family team event means to him.
Lee Trevino shares some wisdom about golf and life, saying that “the Lord for some reason gave me a tremendous amount of talent, and I’m gonna meet him pretty soon, and I damn sure don’t want him to be disappointed.”
Jayden Schaper birdied three of his last four holes for an 8-under 64 and then chipped in for eagle to win the Mauritius Open over Ryan Gerard on the second playoff hole. He won last week by making eagle in a playoff.
Gerard took a big gamble and it paid off in a big way, while Schaper successfully defended his title at the Mauritius Open.
Matt and son Cameron Kuchar have two-shot lead over John Daly and son John II after the first round