LIV Chief Embraces Open Path for Koepka's PGA Tour Return

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LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil says he would have done the same as the PGA Tour in reinstating Brooks Koepka, emphasizing open pathways for players. Koepka exited LIV amicably and is returning to the PGA Tour under the Returning Member Program with penalties: a $5 million charitable fine, no sponsor exemptions to signature events, no FedEx Cup bonus this year, and five-year limits on equity grants; he remains PGA Tour exempt through 2028 due to his majors. O’Neil urges no holy war and says he wishes Koepka well, amid ongoing friction with the DP World Tour.
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