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Patrick Reed details LIV exit: ‘I wanted that adrenaline back'

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Past Masters champ Patrick Reed enters the 2026 tournament in an interesting limbo between LIV and the PGA Tour - and explained his decision.

Patrick Reed at the 2026 Masters. Getty Images AUGUSTA, Ga. — Patrick Reed wants to make one thing clear: He’s still rooting for the Aces.

“Really, at the end of the day, I really enjoyed all my time over there at LIV,” Reed said on Monday in a pre-Masters press conference. “It was a blast. Those guys are fun to be around, fun to play with.

Especially there on the 4Aces. I still pull for them. ” Reed is an ex-Ace now and an ex-LIV golfer.

He’s enjoyed seeing his former team captain Dustin Johnson this week, he said, even as he enters this year’s Masters in fascinating inter-tour limbo. He’s still suspended from the PGA Tour until late summer, which means he’s post-LIV and pre-PGA Tour, left with a limited DP World Tour schedule plus the major championships — and more time at home than he’s used to. That part has its perks.

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