Florissant Golf Club

Book Tee Times

  • Home
  • Tee Times
  • Golf
    • Rates
    • 2025 Spring Scramble League
    • Senior Scramble Group
    • Scorecard
    • Course Tour
  • Florissant Spotlight Summer 2025
  • Gallery
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Tournaments
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Newsletter Sign-up
    • Employment
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

PGA Tour’s 2026 Returning Member Program for Elite LIV Golf Players Explained

January 14, 2026 by markmusicrecordshop

In January 2026, the PGA Tour introduced a one-time Returning Member Program for the 2026 season, creating a narrow pathway for select former members—primarily players who left for LIV Golf—to return under strict conditions.

The policy marks a notable departure from the Tour’s previous enforcement approach while remaining intentionally limited in scope. It is designed to address the situation of a small number of elite players rather than establish a broad reinstatement system.


Official Program Name and 2026 Timing

According to PGA Tour documentation, the initiative is formally titled the Returning Member Program and applies only to the 2026 season. Tour officials have emphasized that it is a one-off solution, not an ongoing policy or standing amnesty.

While “elite” is not part of the official name, the term is widely used in media coverage to describe the caliber of players who qualify under the program.


How Media and Analysts Describe the Policy

News outlets and analysts frequently refer to the initiative as an “elite Returning Member Program” or describe it as a framework or pathway for certain LIV Golf players to return to the PGA Tour. Some reports also use phrases such as “Returning Player Framework,” though these are descriptive labels rather than formal titles.

Coverage consistently highlights that the program was created specifically for top-level players, not for rank-and-file former members.


How the New Program Differs From Past PGA Tour Policy

Historically, players who joined tours deemed “unauthorized” by the PGA Tour faced suspensions and were required to requalify through normal competitive avenues once those suspensions ended.

The Returning Member Program changes that model for a limited group. Instead of requiring full requalification, the program offers an alternative avenue back that allows eligible players to reactivate remaining multi-season winner exemptions. In exchange, participants face significant financial penalties and competitive restrictions intended to maintain fairness for existing members.

PGA Tour explanations describe the policy as a “structured pathway” rather than a forgiveness mechanism.


Who Is Eligible for the PGA Tour Returning Member Program?

Eligibility under the Returning Member Program is deliberately narrow. To qualify, players must meet both of the following criteria:

  • Have been away from PGA Tour membership for at least two years, and
  • Have won The Players Championship or a men’s major championship (The Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, or Open Championship) between 2022 and 2025.

As currently defined, reporting notes that only four LIV-connected stars meet these requirements:

  • Brooks Koepka
  • Jon Rahm
  • Bryson DeChambeau
  • Cameron Smith

This limited eligibility explains why coverage repeatedly characterizes the program as tailored for a very small, elite group rather than a broad reintegration effort.


A One-Time Policy, Not a Permanent Shift

The PGA Tour has framed the Returning Member Program as a situational response to the LIV Golf era rather than a fundamental change in philosophy. By limiting the program to 2026 and imposing substantial restrictions, the Tour has sought to balance elite-player returns with the interests of its existing membership.

As of now, the policy remains a one-season exception, and there has been no indication that the Returning Member Program will extend beyond 2026.


Quick FAQ

Will the PGA Tour Returning Member Program continue after 2026?
At this time, the PGA Tour has described the program as a one-off initiative limited to the 2026 season, with no plans announced for future years.

Filed Under: Golf News Tagged With: Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith, Jon Rahm, LIV Golf, LIV Golf players, PGA Tour, PGA Tour policy, Returning Member Program

Primary Sidebar

Recent news

  • Thomas Bjorn Wins First PGA Tour Champions Title with 35-Foot Birdie in St. Louis Playoff

    Thomas Bjorn Wins First PGA Tour Champions Title with 35-Foot Birdie in St. Louis Playoff

    September 9, 2025

  • Light the Darkness 5K & 1-Mile Walk/Run 2025 in Florissant

    Light the Darkness 5K & 1-Mile Walk/Run 2025 in Florissant

    September 2, 2025

  • Florissant Fall 2025 Events Calendar: Festivals, Parades & Community Fun

    Florissant Fall 2025 Events Calendar: Festivals, Parades & Community Fun

    August 26, 2025

Previous Page
1 … 4 5 6 7 8 … 22
Next Page

Footer

Visit Us

50 Country Club Ln
Florissant, MO 63033
Winter Hours:
9 AM – 5 PM
 

Contact Us

Phone: (314) 741-7444
Fax: (314) 741-7488
Hours: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

  • https://www.instagram.com/florissant_golf/
  • https://www.facebook.com/FlorissantGolfClub/
Newsletter Sign-up
Florissant Golf News
Copyright © 2026 Florissant Golf Club All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Powered by Golf Channel Solutions