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It has been announced that Brooks Koepka will join the Saudi-backed LIV golf series. He will compete in the LIV Golf Invitational Portland, which commences on June 30 at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in Oregon.
The controversial circuit continues to gain more recruits and LIV Golf CEO and Commissioner Greg Norman is pleased the tour is continuing to build momentum.
"There's no understating the impact that Brooks Koepka has had on the game of golf in the last five years. He carries a championship pedigree and record of success as one of the most elite players in the world," said Greg Norman, LIV Golf CEO and Commissioner.
"The addition of Brooks is yet another example of the incredible fields LIV Golf is assembling as we build momentum in our first season and look towards the future." The 32-year-old is the latest