PGA Tour, Patrick Reed and Dubai Desert Classic
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DUBAI — Patrick Reed has revealed he has not yet re-signed with LIV Golf weeks out from its 2026 season opener. After winning the Dubai Desert Classic by four shots on Sunday, the former Masters champion said he was still thrashing out the details before LIV Golf Riyadh begins on Feb. 4.
Reed’s new world ranking from the victory puts him in pole position for an invitation to the PGA Championship as well as qualification for the U.S. Open and British Open.
Patrick Reed kept everyone at bay and closed with an even-par 72 on Sunday for a four-shot victory in the Dubai Desert Classic, his first European tour title that moves him back into the top 30 in the world for the first time since he joined LIV Golf.
The former Masters champion won the DP World Tour’s Hero Dubai Desert Classic, but afterward, much of the focus wasn’t about him returning to the winner’s circle.
Patrick Reed says he is a free agent and hasn't yet finalized his contract to play in the LIV Golf League this season.
On Sunday, January 24, LIV Golf star Patrick Reed claimed the Hero Dubai Desert Classic 2025. He fired an even-par 72 to finish at 18-under and post a four-shot win over Andy Sullivan.
Patrick Reed has declared for professional golf’s version of the portal.
Patrick Reed just made a huge leap in the world rankings. After winning the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, he jumped 15 spots. But the LIV Golf star believes the system that ranks him is fundamentally ‘broken’.