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The PGA Tour released a statement saying Reed would be eligible to return to competition on August 25th, 2026.
Reed, who won the Masters in 2018, will continue to compete on the European Tour in the meantime.
His announcement came one day before five-time major champion Brooks Koepka returns to the PGA Tour at Torrey Pines.
Patrick Reid announced Wednesday that he will no longer compete on the Live Golf Tour with an eye toward competing in PGA Tour events later this year.
The PGA Tour released a statement saying Reid would be eligible to return to competition on August 25, 2026.
Reid, who won the Masters in 2018, will continue to compete on the European Tour in the meantime.
His announcement came one day before five-time major champion Brooks Koepka returns to the PGA Tour at Torrey Pines.
In December, Koepka became the first player to defect from live golf.
Fox's Joe Morgan, I'm Lisa Lucera, this is Fox News.
Carlos Beltran and Andrew Jones are the newest members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
In his fourth appearance on the ballot, Beltran received just over 84% of votes, while Jones was on 78% of the ballots in his ninth appearance.
Beltran played for seven teams over 20 Major League seasons, was a nine-time All-Star, a three-time Gold Glove winner, and one of only five players with at least 400 home runs and 300 steals.
Jones, a five-time All-Star and ten-time Gold Glover, spent 17 years in the bigs, but was most known for his time with the Braves, where in 1996 he became the youngest player to homer in a World Series game.
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There's a new champion of college football.
Kurt Cignetti completed one of the all-time great turnarounds Monday night, leading Indiana to its first college football national championship.
The Hoosiers beat Miami 27-21 with Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza scoring on a 4th and 5 in the 4th quarter to give Indiana some breathing room.
Mendoza weaves his way first and goes diving toward the end zone.
Sound courtesy of ESPN as Indiana put the game on ice with less than a minute remaining, intercepting Miami quarterback Carson Beck.
When Cignetti took over the Indiana program two years ago, the school had never seen a 10-win season.