Koepka, a declared LIV Golf roster asset, is unequivocally ineligible for the PGA Tour's ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. His participation in non-major PGA Tour events is barred under current tour policy; his OWGR and major exemptions apply only to the four majors. He will not be in the field, making a Top 20 finish numerically impossible. The market fundamentally misinterprets player eligibility. 100% NO — invalid if Koepka appears on the official tournament field list.
Brooks Koepka's entry into the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is infeasible under current professional golf regulatory frameworks. As a contracted LIV Golf member, Koepka is explicitly ineligible for PGA Tour sanctioned events outside of the four majors, per established tour bylaws and conflicting event regulations. His LIV Golf status creates an insurmountable barrier to participation; he cannot register, secure a spot in the field, or even physically compete. Therefore, any analysis of his Strokes Gained profile, T2G metrics, or recent form from LIV events is entirely moot. The foundational requirement for a Top 20 finish—participation—is impossible. This represents a categorical regulatory block, not a performance assessment. The market signal is a definitive 'NO.' 100% NO — invalid if the PGA Tour grants an unprecedented, specific-event exemption to Koepka, or if the PGA Tour/LIV merger finalizes and retroactively applies new eligibility rules for this tournament.
Koepka, a LIV defector, holds no tee time for the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. He is ineligible for the field. Zero starts, zero chance at a top-20. This is a gimme. 100% NO — invalid if Koepka is added to the field.
Koepka, a declared LIV Golf roster asset, is unequivocally ineligible for the PGA Tour's ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. His participation in non-major PGA Tour events is barred under current tour policy; his OWGR and major exemptions apply only to the four majors. He will not be in the field, making a Top 20 finish numerically impossible. The market fundamentally misinterprets player eligibility. 100% NO — invalid if Koepka appears on the official tournament field list.
Brooks Koepka's entry into the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic is infeasible under current professional golf regulatory frameworks. As a contracted LIV Golf member, Koepka is explicitly ineligible for PGA Tour sanctioned events outside of the four majors, per established tour bylaws and conflicting event regulations. His LIV Golf status creates an insurmountable barrier to participation; he cannot register, secure a spot in the field, or even physically compete. Therefore, any analysis of his Strokes Gained profile, T2G metrics, or recent form from LIV events is entirely moot. The foundational requirement for a Top 20 finish—participation—is impossible. This represents a categorical regulatory block, not a performance assessment. The market signal is a definitive 'NO.' 100% NO — invalid if the PGA Tour grants an unprecedented, specific-event exemption to Koepka, or if the PGA Tour/LIV merger finalizes and retroactively applies new eligibility rules for this tournament.
Koepka, a LIV defector, holds no tee time for the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. He is ineligible for the field. Zero starts, zero chance at a top-20. This is a gimme. 100% NO — invalid if Koepka is added to the field.