Patrick Reed reveals the exact moment that made him realize he wanted to return to the PGA Tour
Patrick Reed is eligible to return to the PGA Tour at the end of August after leaving LIV Golf earlier this year. Reed left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf in June 2022 and he is one of the few players to have managed to maintain his place inside the world’s top 30.
Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images Patrick Reed is eligible to return to the PGA Tour at the end of August after leaving LIV Golf earlier this year. Reed left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf in June 2022 and he is one of the few players to have managed to maintain his place inside the world’s top 30. The 35-year-old is well known for travelling the world to play as much golf as possible and he did that throughout his entire time with LIV.
Patrick Reed has been in sensational form so far in 2026, winning twice at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and the Qatar Masters. After Reed announced he would be leaving LIV Golf , it wasn’t long before the PGA Tour released a statement explaining how he will be allowed back in August of this year. Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images He has experienced a wonderful season already this year, and things could be set to get even better for him.
Reed hasn’t played for four weeks ahead of The Masters this year, so he will be heading into Augusta National full of energy and vigor. And with a PGA Tour return now just four months away, the American must be on top of the world right now. Patrick Reed reveals when he realized he wanted to return to the PGA Tour The 2018 Masters champion spoke openly and honestly about his feelings on the PGA Tour and LIV Golf at Augusta National on Monday.
Reed was asked when he actually made his decision to return to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf. “ Yeah, it definitely happened quickly, “ he said. “ It was one of those that, when I was over there in Dubai and playing, I really just kind of was sitting back and realizing that I wanted to get back and not only join — have an opportunity back on the PGA TOUR, but get back to the traditional way of golf and playing.