Brooks Koepka is back in the arms of the PGA Tour.
After leaving the Saudi Arabian-backed LIV Golf in December and successfully getting his PGA Tour membership back, the five-time major champion is ready to give it a go at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, Calif.
On Monday, Koepka got a warm welcome from fellow PGA Tour pro Bill Horschel amid their preparation for the upcoming tournament, which begins on Thursday.
Here is a clip of Horschel and Koepka having a moment at the driving range.
Billy 🤝 Brooks
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 26, 2026
Getting back into the routine @FarmersInsOpen. pic.twitter.com/6eGkp0WCbt
It will be interesting to see how the 35-year-old Koepka fares in his first PGA Tour start since returning to the U.S.-based golf organization. What is certain is that his comeback to the circuit has garnered a lot of attention, including from fans who gave their thoughts on his meeting with Horschel.
Love to see it. Nothing better than getting back into rhythm.
— The Opinion Lens (@TheOpinionLensX) January 26, 2026
Other than winning a major, that's the happiest I think I've ever seen Brooks.
— TourBot (@GolfingTruther) January 26, 2026
Need a body language expert bc that was awkward AF.
— GolfWarsPundit (@BobSuraFans) January 26, 2026
It’s nice to see a friend welcomes back his old friend. I hope Brooks plays good and shows his greatness before long.
— Katharine (@Pulpfiction3) January 26, 2026
It’s like coming back to see your friends who only stayed home through community college after you pursued a degree three states over. Only to come back and see how much you’ve grown apart, but have a bond that was never broken
— LIV Golf Buff (@LIVGolfBuff) January 26, 2026
Koepka missed the cut in each of his last two PGA Tour starts, which were both major events. He failed to make the weekend at the 2025 PGA Championship and suffered the same fate at the Masters Tournament of the same year, but those are all behind him now, as he embarks on a new golf journey.
Ranked 255th in the world, Koepka can notch his 10th career PGA Tour win if he tops the field at the Farmers Insurance Open. However, he has made the cut just once in four appearances at the event.














