Could Brooks Koepka play TGL? Rory McIlroy ‘would love’ to add him

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After leaving LIV Golf, Brooks Koepka’s schedule is pretty open at the moment.

While hils potential path back to the PGA Tour is unclear, Rory McIlroy would like to see Koepka play in TGL, his and Tiger Woods’ tech-infused golf league, should that appeal to the five-time major champon. Koepka would be value added to the simulator league. He’s one of the game’s biggest stars. But McIlroy notes that it’s not as simple as him being OK with Koepka playing, even though he is a co-founder of the league.

“I would say that’s up to people that are more powerful and more important than me. But I am one of the founders. I would love him to play,” McIlroy said Friday after his Boston Common team’s 7-5 victory over Los Angeles Golf Club. “If there’s space on a team for Brooks to come and play, it only makes what we’re trying to do stronger. He’s a five-time major champion. He’s been one of the best players of our generation. If he decides it’s something that he wants to do, I’m sure we’ll find a way to include him.”

The PGA Tour is a part-owner of TGL, so allowing Koepka to participate in the league would raise a number of questions for which no one currently has answers. No LIV golfers participated in the first season of TGL. Tyrrell Hatton was set to be on McIlroy’s Boston Common Golf team but was replaced by Hideki Matsuyama when he bolted for LIV. Jon Rahm was also initially set to be part of the TGL roster but dropped out before making his own move to LIV.

Koepka joined LIV Golf in 2022 and played four seasons before deciding to split with the league on Dec. 23. In a statement about the parting of ways, Koepka’s representatives said he was going to focus on spending more time with his family but noted that this was not the end of Koepka’s competitive career.

“Brooks remains passionate about the game of golf and will keep fans updated on what’s ahead,” the statement said.

The PGA Tour has not commented on Koepka’s future other than putting out an ambiguous statement after Koepka’s break with LIV was announced.

“Brooks Koepka is a highly accomplished professional, and we wish him and his family continued success,” the PGA Tour said in a statement. “The PGA Tour continues to offer the best professional golfers the most competitive, challenging and lucrative environment in which to pursue greatness.”

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