Brooks Koepka will not be part of the 2026 FedExCup Playoffs after a disappointing first season since returning to the PGA Tour.
The 36-year-old Koepka concluded his 2026 season with a frustrating performance at the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C.
After shooting 67 and 66 in the first and second rounds, respectively, Koepka fired a 74 on Saturday and a 70 on Sunday to finish the event 3-under 277 and tied for 67th with four others.
As if that was not harsh enough, the two-time major champion got very blunt in his assessment of his season.
“I think it’s pretty pathetic that I can’t get through,” Koepka told the media after his season-ending start, via Cameron Jourdan of Golfweek.
“Zero top-10s basically in two years. To be in the prime of your career and be as good as I think I am, I think that’s very pathetic, disappointing. Just need to go home and completely reevaluate everything.”
Koepka revealed in December that he was leaving LIV Golf with plans to rejoin the PGA Tour. His first season back on the PGA Tour has been a bumpy one, as he made the cut 11 times in 16 starts and finished inside the top 10 of an event just once.
With just 438 FedExCup points to his name, Koepka ranked 94th overall, well behind the top-70 cutoff line.














