- Brooks Koepka to play in second LIV event in Oregon next week
- PGA Tour set to ban the four-times major winner as a result
Rory McIlroy has labelled the players who have joined the LIV Golf Series “duplicitous” for the way they have handled their breakaway.
Brooks Koepka, the four-times major winner whose brother Chase played in the opening event at Centurion Club earlier this month, is set to sign up to the Saudi-backed invitational events. LIV Golf confirmed Koepka will play in the second 54-hole, 48-man tournament, which has a prize fund of $25m (£20.4m), in Oregon next week.