Brooks Koepka commits to Houston Open before Masters

Brooks Koepka has added the Texas Children's Houston Open to his 2026 PGA Tour schedule, marking his sixth event ahead of The Masters. The five-time major winner returned to the PGA Tour this year after four seasons with LIV Golf. The tournament will take place from March 26 to 29 at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston.

Brooks Koepka's return to the PGA Tour after four seasons with LIV Golf has been one of the season's notable developments. On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Koepka committed to the Texas Children's Houston Open, scheduled for March 26-29 at Houston's Memorial Park Golf Course. This addition brings his pre-Masters events to six, a number not reached since 2022 when he played eight times before Augusta.

In previous years with LIV Golf—2023, 2024, and 2025—Koepka competed in only five tournaments prior to The Masters. The Houston Open offers him a chance to test his form two weeks before the major, an opportunity limited during his LIV tenure. Defending champion Min Woo Lee is set to participate, alongside a strong field including Gary Woodland, Si Woo Kim, Rickie Fowler, Sungjae Im, Chris Gotterup, and Will Zalatoris.

World number one Scottie Scheffler has a strong history at the event, with three top-two finishes in his last four appearances, though he has not yet confirmed his participation for 2026. Koepka's season so far has shown inconsistency: he advanced past the cut at Torrey Pines despite pre-event anxiety about fan reception, but missed the cut at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Putting has remained a challenge for him.

This commitment underscores Koepka's integration back into PGA Tour events, providing competitive rounds ahead of Augusta National.

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Brooks Koepka swings driver on tee at Farmers Insurance Open, symbolizing PGA Tour return.
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Brooks Koepka returns to PGA Tour at Farmers Insurance Open

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Brooks Koepka is making his PGA Tour comeback at the Farmers Insurance Open after leaving LIV Golf in December 2025. The five-time major winner cited family priorities as the key factor in his decision, following a miscarriage announced by his wife in October. He called Tiger Woods first upon his release, leading to his reinstatement via the Tour's new Returning Member Program.

Brooks Koepka expressed confidence that his game has returned to major-winning form ahead of the Texas Children’s Houston Open and the Masters. He cited strong ball-striking and improved putting after recent adjustments. Koepka aims to test himself in contention this week at Memorial Park Golf Course.

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The 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open begins Thursday at Memorial Park in Houston, Texas, with Round 1 tee times now available. Rickie Fowler, grouped with Shane Lowry and Wyndham Clark, aims to boost his world ranking or win for a Masters invitation. Coverage starts early on PGA Tour Live.

Brooks Koepka returned to the PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego, finishing tied for 56th amid positive fan support after four years on LIV Golf. The five-time major champion expressed relief at the warm welcome, despite a subdued performance. He now heads to the Phoenix Open, where he has won twice before.

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Gary Woodland secured his fifth PGA Tour victory and first in seven years at the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open, dominating with his driving at Memorial Park. The 41-year-old led the field in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee during the final round for a five-shot win. His triumph also earned him a spot in the 2026 Masters.

One invitation remains for the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, with the Valero Texas Open serving as the final qualifier. Five prominent PGA Tour players, including Rickie Fowler and Will Zalatoris, are contending for the spot at TPC San Antonio. A win by an already-exempt player would eliminate the opportunity.

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Brooks Koepka made the cut in his return to the PGA Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open, citing family as his primary motivation despite ongoing putting woes. The five-time major winner finished the third round at 2-under par, 19 shots behind leader Justin Rose. Koepka expressed relief at the warm reception from fans and players.

 

 

 

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