The LIV Golf landscape continues to evolve, with several former players taking very different paths in 2026.
Brooks Koepka returned to the PGA TOUR this season and has already shown signs of progress. Despite missing several Signature Events, he has posted respectable results, including a tied ninth finish at the Cognizant Classic. His iron play remains among the strongest on TOUR, while recent improvements with the putter suggest his form may be trending upward.
Patrick Reed is still waiting to regain full PGA TOUR eligibility, but has continued to perform internationally with victories in the Middle East and a strong T10 finish at the PGA Championship.
Former LIV captain Henrik Stenson has shifted much of his focus to senior golf, recently finishing T47 at the Senior PGA Championship while also targeting more starts on the DP World Tour.
Kevin Na has taken a more global route, splitting time between Asian Tour and DP World Tour events as he rebuilds his schedule outside LIV Golf.
Others, including Matt Jones, Mito Pereira and Andy Ogletree, have all pursued different opportunities across world golf, highlighting how varied life after LIV can look.