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Patrick Reed's decision to leave LIV Golf brought him back to the Masters
Summary
Patrick Reed left LIV Golf in late January and has since won twice on the DP World Tour, lifting his ranking and returning to Augusta as a past Masters champion for tournament week.
Content
Patrick Reed sat in the Augusta National media center on the first official day of Masters week, marking his first appearance there since 2019. The 2018 champion had joined LIV Golf in 2022 and had not been part of the facility's formal interview roster in recent years. In late January he decided to leave LIV Golf and pursue a return to the PGA Tour, and he followed that choice with strong results on the DP World Tour.
Key facts:
- Reed left LIV Golf in late January and announced a plan to seek reinstatement to traditional tour competition, the article reports.
- During a three-week stretch on the DP World Tour he won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, lost in a playoff at the Bahrain Championship, and won the Qatar Masters.
- He has risen to 23rd in the Official World Golf Ranking and leads the Race to Dubai standings.
- Reed currently holds only past-champion status on the PGA Tour and cannot play PGA Tour events until after August; he can accept sponsor invitations and compete as a non-member, including Monday qualifiers.
- The article notes he will be eligible to reinstate PGA Tour membership in 2027 and that his Race to Dubai position has already accumulated points toward a PGA Tour card for 2026.
Summary:
Reed's decision to leave LIV and his recent DP World Tour successes brought him back into the Masters media room and improved his world ranking and tour exemptions. His immediate playing plan centers on DP World Tour events and the majors this season, while the precise season schedule and formal PGA Tour status progression are undetermined at this time.
