Why Brooks Koepka is playing Myrtle Beach and not the Truist Championship
Brooks Koepka is playing an alternate PGA Tour event this week. Here's why.
If you're looking at the leaderboard of the 2026 Truist Championship, you won't see Brooks Koepka anywhere on the list. But take a look at the Myrtle Beach Classic and there is the five-time major champ, playing with names like Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Brandt Snedeker. Why is that?
There's a simple reason for it: As part of Koepka's "Returning Member Program" that took him from LIV Golf back to the PGA Tour, he's not allowed to be a sponsor invite to the PGA Tour's Signature Events. That includes the Truist. He was hoping to get into the RBC Heritage and the Cadillac Championship the last two weeks as an alternate, but that didn't happen.
What he's got to do is continue to play and accrue points to up his World Golf Ranking (he's 127th as of publishing this). Playing the waiting game 👀 As first alternate, if Brooks Koepka gets in, Keith Mitchell and Taylor Moore would also get in per the Returning Member Program. pic.
twitter. com/HhkfaOHmnx — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 16, 2026 If he keeps playing well -- and we'll see him at the PGA Championship next week -- he could get into Signature Events. Brooks Koepka spoke about his battle to get back in to Signature Events Brooks Koepka has spent the last 2 Signature Events waiting at the course as the first alternate for a potential spot in the field, but it didn’t come.