LIV Golf star Brooks Koepka named in 2023 US Ryder Cup team

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Brooks Koepka will represent Team USA in this year's Ryder Cup. (Photo by LIV Golf)
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Brooks Koepka will make his fourth Ryder Cup appearance. (Photo by LIV Golf)
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Updated 29 August 2023
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LIV Golf star Brooks Koepka named in 2023 US Ryder Cup team

  • 4th Ryder Cup for Koepka who holds 6-5-1 overall record in 3 competitions including 2 victories for Team USA
  • Historic season for Smash GC captain, highlighted by 3rd PGA Championship title in May

LONDON, FLORIDA: After cementing his legacy as one of the most dominant players of his generation with a fifth major championship win at this year’s PGA Championship and a runner-up finish at the 2023 Masters, Brooks Koepka was on Tuesday named as one of six players selected for the 2023 US Ryder Cup team by captain Zach Johnson.

This will be the fourth Ryder Cup appearance for Koepka, who holds a 6-5-1 overall record in three Ryder Cup competitions (2016, 2018, and 2021), including two victories for Team USA.

The 33-year-old player said: “I’m honored to represent my country again as a part of this year’s Ryder Cup team, and excited to defend the cup with my teammates in Rome. Let’s go, USA.”

Greg Norman, LIV Golf CEO and commissioner, said: “Congratulations to Brooks Koepka on a well-deserved honor representing Team USA. His resume speaks for itself, and his status among the sport’s fiercest competitors is unquestioned.

“Brooks’ will to win shines brightest on golf’s biggest stages and it will be exciting to watch him compete in Rome.”

It has been a historic season for the Smash GC captain, highlighted by his third PGA Championship title in May.

Koepka became the seventh male golfer since 1950 to win five majors before the age of 34. The previous six are in the World Golf Hall of Fame — Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Tom Watson, Seve Ballesteros, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods.

He is also the first player born after 1975 to win five majors and the third player to win three or more PGA Championships in the stroke play era.

This year, Koepka also became the first two-time individual champion with LIV Golf, where he currently sits tied for fourth place in the individual standings.

The US Team captain’s selections announced on Tuesday also included Sam Burns, Rickie Fowler, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth, and Justin Thomas.

The six players will join the previously announced qualifiers Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman, Max Homa, and Xander Schauffele at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1. It will be the first time the biennial team competition between the US and Europe has been hosted in Italy.

The European Team’s six automatic qualifiers will be finalized on Sept. 3, with European Team captain, Luke Donald, to make six picks shortly thereafter.

Out of the 48 players who started the season on LIV Golf League rosters, nearly one-third (15) have competed in a Ryder Cup.

Koepka is one of six Americans, including Phil Mickelson (12), Dustin Johnson (five), Bubba Watson (four), Patrick Reed (three), and Bryson DeChambeau (two).

On the European side, nine players have participated in at least one staging of the event: Lee Westwood (11), Sergio Garcia (10), Ian Poulter (seven), Henrik Stenson (five), Paul Casey (five), Martin Kaymer (four), Graeme McDowell (four), Thomas Pieters (one), and Bernd Wiesberger (one).

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Jon Rahm putts his way to 2nd round lead at LIV Adelaide

Updated 13 February 2026
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Jon Rahm putts his way to 2nd round lead at LIV Adelaide

  • A two-time LIV individual season champ, Rahm is looking for his first tournament win since 2024

ADELAIDE: Jon Rahm fired a 63 on Friday to ‌take a one-stroke lead into the third round of LIV Golf Adelaide in Australia.

Rahm posted a bogey-free round at Grange Golf Club that included seven birdies — ​five of them on the back nine — and an eagle on the 561-yard par-5 No. 7 hole to move to 13-under for 
the tournament.
The Spaniard stands one shot ahead of Ben Campbell, who also recorded seven birdies and an eagle for his 9-under round of 63.
Bryson DeChambeau is in third place at 11-under after 
shooting a 67.
Rahm can credit his success on Friday to ‌his putting. ‌His eagle on No. 7 was courtesy of ​a ‌47-foot putt, ​and he also holed five more putts of between 10 and 25 feet. He made about 150 feet 
of putts. A two-time LIV individual season champ, Rahm is looking for his first tournament win 
since 2024.
“I can’t remember the last time I made this many, but it was a lot — and the ones that didn’t go in looked like they were going to go in,” Rahm said. “It was a ‌fantastic day on the greens.”
Campbell, of ‌New Zealand, is seeking his first win ​in Australia as a pro. ‌He had a contingent of family and friends 
following him.
“It’s great,” ‌Campbell said of his support system. “It’s as close to I get playing at home. Everyone has been amazing.”
Without the windy conditions of Thursday, the course played easier on Friday. The stroke average of 69.035 bested the opening round ‌by more than 
two strokes.
Thirteen different players recorded eagles or better on Friday. David Puig of Spain made the third albatross in league history with his 2 on the par-5 10th hole.
One of those eagles belonged to DeChambeau, who had an up-and-down round that also included five birdies and 
two bogeys.
“I was scrambling all day, and that’s something you just can’t do if you’re trying to win a golf tournament,” DeChambeau said.
In fourth place is Anthony Kim (67 on Friday) at 10-under with Talor Gooch (63) and Branden Grace of South Africa (64) in fifth place at 9-under.
On the team front, Campbell’s round helped to propel the RangeGoats into ​a tie for first at 23-under ​with Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces, aided by Kim’s performance.
Those teams are one shot ahead of Rahm’s Legion XIII as well as Ripper GC and 
Torque ​GC.