Scottie Scheffler addresses return of Brooks Koepka, Patrick Reed

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If there is one thing we can be fairly certain Scottie Scheffler doesn’t like, it’s noise.

The greatest golfer alive at the beginning of 2026 has not seemed bothered by many things. Not bogeys, not losses, and certainly not other golfers slinging for the throne of World No. 1. (“I think it’s inspiring,” he said Wednesday of World No. 3 Justin Rose.) But if there is something that clearly does get under his skin, it’s noise — or, as you might refer to it, chatter, drama, the rumor mill, tea.

Scheffler has been impressively adept at avoiding third-rail topics during his regular media appearances, his radar for tabloid-fodder questions apparently attuned to the same frequency as a nuclear submarine. He will not speak in specifics about his aspirations and dreams. He will not address pro golf counterparts with anything other than genuine admiration. He will not speak about hot-button issues in a way that suggests even a passing interest in golf’s more macabre topics.

But Wednesday at the WM Phoenix Open was different.

On Wednesday, Scheffler addressed the press for the first time since the biggest development of 2026 in the golf world: Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed’s sudden return to the PGA Tour after several years with LIV.

In the past, such a news story might prove the perfect opportunity for a classic Schefflerism: I’m just focusing on my own game right now.” But on Wednesday, Scheffler addressed the situation head-on.

“When you look at a lot of the discussions we’ve had and when you look at what a lot of the fans are saying, I think people want the best people playing together again,” Scheffler said. “So when it comes to great players like Brooks or Patrick Reed, Patrick Reed is a major champion and I think Brooks Koepka has won five majors, so having those guys competing out here is great for the Tour, great for the fans, and great for our sponsors.”

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