Brooks Koepka’s LIV Golf departure didn’t catch many people off guard.

Patrick Reed’s defection, on the other hand, seemed to come out of nowhere.

Reed won the DP World Tour’s Hero Dubai Desert Classic and revealed during his winner’s press conference that he was still negotiating his next contract with LIV Golf. Three days later, Reed announced that he was leaving LIV and planned to rejoin the PGA Tour after serving a suspension.

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That Reed’s defection came during the same week that the PGA Tour welcomed Koepka back like a conquering hero only added to the appearance that the Saudi-backed league had been wounded by losing two of its biggest names. Reed’s explanation to ESPN about his decision only further battered the competitiveness of the breakaway circuit.

“After winning, I realized just how much I missed the grind and the dogfight; that’s who I am,” Reed told ESPN.

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