During every off-season since the LIV Golf League began in 2022, there has been a good deal of turnover involving players. Sometimes, pros have arrived and left while the season was still taking place.

seven completely new faces joining the league as LIV upped its field sizes from 54 to 57 while five others have either switched teams, returned to a side after a brief spell away or renewed their status as a Wild Card.

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The noticeable turnover has been completed by 10 players moving on, either through choice, relegation or by simply being replaced.

Below is the full list of players to have left the LIV Golf League since the end of last season and a little information on why.

would not be returning for the 2026 campaign back in December, despite having one year left on his contract.

In a statement, Koepka said a desire to spend more time at home with his family was the primary reason for making the call.

Then, a matter of days later and the five-time Major winner was being unveiled as a PGA Tour member once more via the circuit’s Returning Member Program.

reapply for DP World Tour membership.

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rebranding to become Korean GC but that three of the four team members would not be coming back in 2026. The most high-profile name among them was Na who was seemingly shown the door by LIV and replaced by Byeong-Hun An.

Na’s future remains up in the air, but the Korean-born American may well play on the DP World Tour or Asian Tour for this season before heading back to the PGA Tour later in the year.

retiring from professional golf with immediate effect at the age of 30 and returning to his home country of Chile.

Pereria, who turned professional in 2015 after attending Texas Tech University, said he had been “thoughtfully considering” his decision for “some time” and was keen to focus on his personal life once again.

The season prior, Pereira had managed a best of T13th at LIV Golf Chicago but ultimately finished in the relegation zone, leaving his future uncertain anyway.