Patrick Reed has been enjoying his time at LIV Golf after defecting from the more traditional PGA Tour back in 2022.
Reed played in the Italian Open earlier this summer, making a very rare appearance on the DP World Tour.
The 2018 Masters champion finished T28, having finished T12 and T53 at the Masters and PGA Championship respectively.
Reed was one of the biggest coups for LIV Golf in 2022, with Greg Norman snapping up a nine-time PGA Tour winner.
And it quickly proved dividends for Reed, who helped his 4Aces GC win the Team Championship that year.

Patrick Reed makes PGA Tour claim ahead of LIV Golf Greenbrier
The American also finished fourth in the individual standings, before earning five top-five individual finishes in 2023.
Reed and 4Aces are somewhat struggling this time around, but he can still recall his fond memories of the team victory two years ago.
“Talking about that team real quickly, the coolest moment I have had on LIV is my first year and the Aces, we won the team championship,” Reed said in his LIV Golf Greenbrier press conference.
“We were playing on Sunday, and the golf course we were playing, Doral, is on paper probably the worst golf course set up for Pat Perez, one of our teammates.
“Pat was like ‘oh man’ but he shows up early, puts in his grind, and he was a huge part of our team on Sunday because everybody counts. He gave it his all and he played so well and answered that call.
“Now a lot of guys if they are going to a place where they are not playing well, they don’t like a golf course on other tours, they are like alright let’s just go through the motions. “But to see a guy play like that and go out and give everything he has because he is playing for three other guys and he goes ahead of gets it done, to help our team go ahead and win.
“Those moments are moments you are going to see on LIV which you probably won’t see on other golf tours, because you are not playing for other guys, you are playing for yourself.”
Players preparing for LIV Golf Greenbrier and St Jude Championship
He continues his season at LIV Golf Greenbrier this week, with the American currently 20th in the individual standings.
Reed was seen moaning at LIV Golf UK last month, before going on to finish T27 at JCB Golf and Country Club.
He has just three top-10 finishes to his name, while 2022 champions 4Aces are down in 10th place in the team standings.
While the LIV Golf stars take on The Old White in West Virginia, his PGA Tour counterparts begin the FedExCup Playoffs.
Fellow American Scottie Scheffler leads the way in the points list heading into the first event, the St Jude Championship.
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