KOEPKA’S LIV EXIT & THE TOUR’S INSTANT REPLY - December 26th, 2025
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We break down the fallout of Brooks Koepka’s shock departure from LIV Golf, the PGA Tour’s calculated response, and the changing of the guard at Smash GC.
- Brooks Koepka is officially leaving LIV after the 2025 season, but the real story is the PGA Tour’s lightning-fast 23-minute statement—a sign that CEO Brian Rolapp likely has the welcome mat ready despite the sit-out policy.
- Hank Haney didn’t mince words on the impact, calling the loss of the five-time major winner an "impossible to sugarcoat" blow to the rebel league’s credibility.
- On the home front, Jena Sims took to Instagram to poll fans on gift wrapping, a subtle signal that the Koepka family is looking to settle back into a "normal" life in Jupiter.
- Talor Gooch has been named the 2026 Captain of Smash GC, raising valid questions about whether his elite ball-striking can replace Koepka’s massive commercial appeal for the franchise.
- The golf world mourns two significant losses: Japanese legend Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki at 78, and the tragic passing of Jake Knapp’s girlfriend, Makena White.
- Charles Barkley reveals he is addicted to the grind—playing seven days a week—and relies on a specific swing thought from Justin Thomas: "Tee the ball low and squeeze down."
Wesley Bryan’s awkward Christmas card • Jon Rahm’s snowy shorts • TGL Opener (Dec 28)
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