
Tournament Update: April 9, 2026
A TRADITION UNIFIED:
THE 2026 MASTERS
The paperwork is done. The lawsuits are over. The 2026 Masters marks the first Major played under golf’s new global peace treaty.
With the return of Brooks Koepka to the PGA Tour and a unified ranking system, the focus has finally shifted back to the pimento cheese and the putts.
What Changed for 2026?
The 72-Hole Alignment
To align with global standards and the OWGR, LIV Golf moved to a 72-hole format earlier this year. This “standardization” was the final hurdle in validating LIV performances for Masters invitations.
Pathway to Membership
The new entity allows a clear “re-entry” process. Brooks Koepka’s “amicable release” from his LIV contract to rejoin the PGA Tour in early 2026 served as the blueprint for several other top stars.
Looking Toward 2027
While 2026 is the year of the “Framework Agreement” finalization, 2027 will see a fully integrated global schedule. The Masters will continue to stand as the pinnacle, but the path to earning that elusive invitation is now clearer—and more meritocratic—than ever before.
The Road to the Green Jacket
Stay tuned for our full analysis of the final round on Sunday, April 12.