Brooks Koepka Returns to PGA Tour: ‘It Feels Good to Be Back’
Golf · By Marcus Chen · March 11, 2026
Brooks Koepka has officially returned to the PGA Tour, marking a significant moment for both the player and the professional golf landscape. After months away, Koepka’s comeback is drawing attention from fans and analysts alike, eager to see how one of golf’s most competitive athletes will fare back among the sport’s elite.
Koepka, a multi-time major champion, has been a central figure in golf’s ongoing debates and transitions. His return is not only a personal milestone, but also signals a potential shift in the dynamics of professional golf tours. Speaking about his comeback, Koepka offered a succinct but heartfelt sentiment:
"It feels good to be back."
— Brooks Koepka, New York Post Koepka’s presence immediately elevates the competitive stakes. Known for his powerful driving and clutch performances in majors, his return adds depth and excitement to the PGA Tour fields. Fans have watched Koepka claim four major titles, including back-to-back U.S. Open and PGA Championship wins, and his return is expected to boost television ratings and event attendance.
Koepka’s major wins: four (2017, 2018 U.S. Open; 2018, 2019 PGA Championship)
Noted for aggressive play and mental toughness during final rounds
His comeback may influence other players considering their own tour commitments
While Koepka’s brief statement leaves some questions about his future goals, the sentiment underscores his enthusiasm for rejoining golf’s main stage. Observers will be watching closely to see how quickly Koepka regains his top form and whether his return will spark further shifts in the professional golf landscape.
Koepka’s next appearances and performance will be closely scrutinized, especially as the PGA Tour heads into a critical stretch of its season, with major championships and playoff implications on the horizon.