Wyndham Clark Weighs in on Brooks Koepka’s Return to PGA Tour
Former U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark has expressed mixed feelings about Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour, stating that while he is happy to see the five-time major champion back, he believes Koepka should have faced more repercussions for initially leaving for LIV Golf. Clark shared his thoughts during an interview on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio, where he noted that Koepka’s decision to join LIV Golf in June 2022 was frustrating, especially given the lucrative contract reportedly worth over $100 million.
Koepka’s departure from the PGA Tour was a significant blow, and his return has sparked debate among golf enthusiasts. Clark, who played alongside Koepka on the 2023 U.S. Ryder Cup team, acknowledged that the PGA Tour’s decision to allow Koepka to return via the new Returning Member Program is beneficial for the tour’s overall health. However, he also emphasized that Koepka’s ability to “have his cake and eat it” by earning a substantial amount of money from LIV Golf and then returning to the PGA Tour is a concern.
Koepka’s Return and the PGA Tour’s Conditions
The PGA Tour’s Returning Member Program, announced on Monday, includes several significant conditions for Koepka’s return. These conditions include forfeiting any player equity shares for the next five years, ineligibility for the $100 million FedEx Cup bonus program in 2026, and a $5 million donation to charity. Koepka has described these conditions as a “harsh punishment financially,” but acknowledged that they are meant to hurt and that his departure from the PGA Tour also hurt many people.
Despite his reservations, Clark recognizes that the return of top players like Koepka can only benefit the PGA Tour, which in turn benefits him as a player. He expressed his desire for whatever is best for the PGA Tour, stating that the return of top talent like Koepka will ultimately help the tour and, by extension, his own career.
A Complex Issue with No Easy Answers
The issue of players leaving the PGA Tour for LIV Golf and then returning is complex, with no easy answers. While some argue that players should be free to make their own choices and pursue lucrative opportunities, others believe that there should be consequences for abandoning the PGA Tour. Clark’s comments highlight the nuances of this debate, and the need for a balanced approach that takes into account the interests of all parties involved.
As the golf world continues to navigate the challenges posed by LIV Golf and the PGA Tour’s response, one thing is clear: the return of top players like Brooks Koepka will be closely watched and debated. With the PGA Tour’s Returning Member Program in place, it will be interesting to see how other players who have defected to LIV Golf will be received if they choose to return.


