Tommy Fleetwood has expressed his support for Brooks Koepka’s comeback to the PGA Tour, mentioning that LIV Golf has not shown interest in him during this postseason. Koepka recently left the Saudi-backed tour to rejoin the PGA Tour, marking his return at the upcoming Farmers Insurance Open.
The pressure is now on LIV Golf to retain their other top talents, as Patrick Reed has hinted at a possible return to the PGA Tour. Fleetwood, currently ranked No.3 in the world, commended the PGA Tour for its prestigious events and substantial prize money, emphasizing his gratitude for the opportunity to compete at such a high level.
Regarding Koepka’s return, Fleetwood acknowledged the positive impact it has on the PGA Tour and emphasized the importance of aligning one’s goals and dreams with their playing environment. Fleetwood, who secured a significant prize of $10 million for winning his first PGA Tour event, is now focused on achieving his dream of winning a Major championship.
LIV Golf, financially supported by Newcastle’s owners, has made notable investments in players like Koepka and Jon Rahm. Although this year’s signings have been less high-profile, the organization continues to attract talent like Victor Perez and Laurie Canter.
Fleetwood, a former Nike ambassador, revealed that LIV Golf has not approached him recently, indicating a shift in the golfing landscape with top players moving to alternative tours. Meanwhile, Shane Lowry, Fleetwood’s Ryder Cup teammate, shared his perspective on Koepka’s decision to return to the PGA Tour, highlighting the potential benefits for both Koepka and the tour.
Lowry also reflected on his recent performance at the Dubai Invitational, expressing his determination to move past a disappointing finish. The golfing community awaits further developments as players make decisions that could reshape the competitive landscape of the sport.
