The first wave of high-profile signings in the LIV Golf era are running out of contract, and Patrick Reed has shed some light on his future with the circuit amid uncertainty
16:33 ET, 01 Nov 2025Updated 16:34 ET, 01 Nov 2025
Patrick Reed joined LIV Golf in 2022 as one of the first big names to depart the PGA Tour(Image: Getty Images)
Patrick Reed revealed he is looking to re-sign with LIV Golf amid uncertainty over his future.
LIV Golf attracted some of the biggest names in the sport following its inception in 2022, with the likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, and Reed signing lucrative deals. However, these agreements — largely four-year deals — are reportedly set to expire following the conclusion of the 2025 LIV Golf season.
Dustin Johnson has sensationally decided to re-sign, but others are still in limbo. Reed, who will compete in the DP World Tour playoffs next week, is one name looking to commit his future with his current deal set to expire.
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Reed turned his back on the PGA Tour in 2022, resigning from the Tour in order to sign with LIV Golf. In an interview with bunkered.co.uk, the American — who missed out on the Ryder Cup loss — is looking for a new deal.
Asked about his future, Reed said: “Right now, we’re in the process of working with them and re-signing. I really enjoy being on LIV. I feel like it’s a great place to play, and it’s an awesome new format. I love having that team aspect of it.
“It’s a place I feel like I’d love to stay, and my whole dream has always been to be a worldwide player, try to grow the game worldwide, and the only way you’re going to do that is by playing worldwide. I feel like being a part of LIV definitely allows me to have that type of schedule to be able to play around the world and touch different parts of basically every edge of the earth.
“It’s fun. I’m at the age where I can still do it, we’re young enough to be able to travel around the world. It’s only going to get harder as you get older and older, so I’ve enjoyed it, I’ve loved it.
“I look forward to getting back out there and playing, but really, it’s the places like this that are special.”
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Patrick Reed is set to play in the DP World Tour playoffs later this month(Image: Getty Images)
Reed is currently defending the LINK Hong Open title he won last year. He will then go out to Dubai to compete in the DP World Tour Playoffs, where Reed will conclude his 2025 schedule with a 31st start.
Reed heaped praise on the DP World Tour, too: “I’m still a full member and I’m an honorary lifetime member. I’m playing next week at Abu Dhabi and the following week in Dubai, so that’ll be 10 events I’ll play this year on their tour. I’ve always talked to them whenever I joined LIV, and they were in full support of me coming over and playing, and I’ve always enjoyed showing my support as the American that comes over and plays on their tour, even when I was on the PGA Tour.
“The cool thing is going over there, it’s all friendly banter, and it’s all those football chants. There’s some that are trying to get underneath your skin, but some of them are so funny and so witty that I’m just like, ‘where do y’all come up with this stuff?’
“Hopefully we can all figure this out sometime soon between all the tours and figure it out, because, you know, we need the guys all playing and whatever the back and forth between tours, at the end of the day the fans want to be able to get all the top players always playing together again, I mean, that’s what the fans want. That’s what they fans used to have, and I feel like we can still get back there at some point.”
