
Patrick Reed
35-Year-Old Golfer

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Reed was one of the more consistent players on the LIV Golf tour in 2025, as evidenced by his seventh-place finish in the individual season standings. He joined the breakaway tour during its inception season in 2022, but it took until his fourth year to win a LIV Golf tournament after outlasting three other players to lift the individual trophy on home soil at LIV Golf Dallas. In the majors, Reed’s best outing came at The Masters, where the 2018 champion of Augusta finished solo third. He added a top-25 finish at the U.S. Open but failed to miss the cut at the PGA Championship and The Open Championship. Reed was middle of the pack in accuracy off the tee and in his putting game in LIV, but his strong approach play to the green consistently kept him in contention for top-10 finishes. He’ll be a sneaky contender in each of the four majors during the 2026 season provided he can stay inside the top 50 in the OWGR. Read Past Outlooks
Loses playoff in Bahrain
Reed finished tied with Calum Hill for second at the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship after losing on the first playoff hole to Freddy Schott.
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Reed surged up to the top of the leaderboard with Hill and Schott after carding a five-under 67 in the final round, but Reed was unable to make it to the second playoff hole after his par putt missed to the left of the cup. He led the field in Bahrain in SG: Approach and finished in the top-10 in SG: Tee to Green and GIR, though he ranked near the bottom in SG: Around the Green. Reed sits second in the DP Tour's Race to Dubai Rankings heading into the Qatar Masters next week.
Reed surged up to the top of the leaderboard with Hill and Schott after carding a five-under 67 in the final round, but Reed was unable to make it to the second playoff hole after his par putt missed to the left of the cup. He led the field in Bahrain in SG: Approach and finished in the top-10 in SG: Tee to Green and GIR, though he ranked near the bottom in SG: Around the Green. Reed sits second in the DP Tour's Race to Dubai Rankings heading into the Qatar Masters next week.
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The 2018 Masters champion was coming off a strong 2023 LIV Golf season, during which he had five top-5 finishes and finished sixth in the individual standings. Reed didn’t enjoy that level of success in 2024, as he had just two top-5 finishes and landed at 20th in the individual standings, which was good enough to guarantee his spot in the LIV Golf League for 2025. Reed finished T12 and T53 at The Masters and PGA Championship, respectively, but failed to qualify for the U.S. Open Championship and The Open. Reed is exempt for the Masters in 2025 and will either have to qualify or receive an invitation to play in the other three majors.
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Leaving LIV to return to PGA Tour
Reed will leave LIV Golf effective immediately and will return to the PGA Tour as a past champion member for the 2027 season, he announced via X on Wednesday.
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Victorious at Dubai Desert Classic
Reed captured a four-stroke victory over Andy Sullivan at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic on the DP Tour following an even-par 72 score in the final round.
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Finishes seventh in LIV standings
Reed carded a three-under 68 in the final round at LIV Golf Indianapolis to finish tied for 11th and end the regular season seventh in the individual standings with 109.40 points.
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Tied for seventh at LIV Golf UK
Reed logged a five-under 66 in the final round at LIV Golf UK to finish tied with Adrian Meronk and Josele Ballester for seventh.
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Wins LIV Golf Dallas in playoff
Reed won LIV Golf Dallas after beating out Louis Oosthuizen, Paul Casey and Jinichiro Kozuma in a four-way playoff.
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