DeChambeau casts doubt on LIV future as PGA Tour offers return path

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The PGA Tour has unveiled a Returning Member Program that could allow major champions to rejoin the Tour for 2026, placing DeChambeau at a crossroads as he has not committed beyond his current LIV contract; Brooks Koepka would face a $5 million fine and other restrictions if he returns, while Rahm and Smith say they’re staying with LIV, and a February 2 deadline looms before LIV’s Riyadh season opener.
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