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Pat Perez is at the Senior PGA Championship, but he shouldn’t be playing at all. He is still serving a suspension for moving to LIV Golf that keeps him out of all PGA Tour events until January 1, 2027. The contrast became clear almost immediately on the practice range when Stewart Cink spotted Perez.

“I thought you were suspended!” Cink yelled at the Concession Golf Club, but Perez did not flinch. “Yeah, I am suspended for a year. There was no surprise in that. I knew that that was going to happen. I’m just grateful and fortunate to be here. The Tour gave me a lifeline to come back and play. Couldn’t be more appreciative of it. It’s going to be next year, which is not the end of the world.”

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Although lighthearted, the exchange highlighted why Perez is here and why his case has become one of the most complex in the LIV return conversation. Perez can play this week because the Senior PGA Championship is run by the PGA of America, not the PGA Tour, and operates under its eligibility rules. He is also eligible for the U.S. Senior Open at Scioto in July and the Senior British Open at Gleneagles. Those three senior majors are the only competitive golf he will see in all of 2026.

What separates his case from other LIV returnees is that Perez never resigned his PGA Tour membership when he left in mid-2022 to join DustinJohnson‘s 4Aces team. He assumed that would work in his favor. It did not.

“I thought because I didn’t resign, that would have been better, but it was actually worse,” he said as this decision added an extra layer to his disciplinary process and pushed his return to Tour-sanctioned events back to January 2027.

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