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Brooks Koepka, the man who once made winning majors look routine, is now facing a brutal new reality of missed cuts and a free-falling world ranking. He now sits at 257th in the world ranking and is drawing more attention than his trophies ever did. His recent commitment solidifies the fact.

Koepka is returning to the Texas Children’s Houston Open for the first time since 2021, a tournament held on a course he helped redesign in 2019 but has never conquered, adding another layer of pressure to his comeback attempt. It will be held from March 26 to 29 at Memorial Park Golf Course, offering a $9.9 million purse. This will be his first start here since 2021.

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Since returning to the PGA Tour via the Returning Member Program, Koepka has a T-56 at the Farmers Insurance Open and a missed cut at the WM Phoenix Open, where a first round of 75 couldn’t be salvaged by a second round of 69. He now sits 257th in the OWGR, having dropped from No. 19 when he first joined LIV Golf in 2022 to 244th by the end of 2025. The trajectory is hard to ignore, more so when you compare it with the rise of golfers such as Anthony Kim.

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