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Brooks Koepka currently on pace for worse finish than any LIV Golf performance

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Brooks Koepka is currently tracking toward a finish that would mark his lowest placement across any competitive season since joining LIV Golf.

Brooks Koepka returned to the PGA Tour this week and sits at T55 as play continues, placing him outside the mix after his opening rounds.

The position represents unfamiliar territory when compared with his results during his time on the LIV Golf circuit. The contrast has drawn attention, given Koepka’s consistency since leaving the PGA Tour.

Brooks Koepka of the United States walks on the second green during the pro-am prior to the Farmers Insurance Open 2026 at Torrey Pines South Course on January 28, 2026.
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Brooks Koepka on pace for lowest finish since LIV Golf move

Brooks Koepka is currently listed at T55 during his PGA Tour return effort, a position that would stand as his worst finish since joining LIV Golf if it holds.

During his four seasons competing on the LIV Golf circuit, Koepka never recorded a finish at T55 or worse.

His worst finish during his time with LIV Golf came during the 2024 season, when he finished T45 at Miami.

His LIV Golf record shows consistent high placements and multiple individual victories, including becoming the first player to reach five LIV Golf wins.

Koepka LIV Golf record highlights contrast

Brooks Koepka signed with LIV Golf in 2022 and established himself as one of the circuit’s most successful performers.

Koepka’s time on the tour included individual victories at Jeddah, Orlando, Singapore, and The Greenbrier.

The consistency of those results makes his current T55 position notable, as it would represent a lower finish than any he recorded during his LIV Golf seasons.

Perhaps this is a sign that Koepka underestimated the success he would face upon returning to the PGA Tour, where things look a lot different.