Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka has received an invitation to play in this week’s $3.25 million FedEx Open de France on the DP World Tour.
Koepka’s European summer swing continues. After his invite to The K Club for the Amgen Irish Open, where he missed the cut, he then crossed the Irish Sea for the BMW PGA Championship on invitation, the DP World Tour’s flagship event, where he also failed to make the weekend.
Now the 35-year-old heads to France to compete in continental Europe’s oldest national open, the 107th edition of the FedEx Open de France, taking place at Golf de Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche from 18–21 September 2025.

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The last time Koepka teed it up on French soil was in 2018 at the Ryder Cup, just up the road at Le Golf National, the former venue of the FedEx Open de France. Ranked World Number Three at the time, he went 3-1-0, producing the best record of the week for Team USA, despite the Americans failing to retain the Ryder Cup.
Koepka has played in France’s national open once before, in 2014, where he missed the cut. The year prior, while still grinding it out on the former Challenge Tour (now HotelPlanner Tour), he recorded a tie for 11th in the Najeti Hotels et Golfs Open at the testing Aa Saint-Omer GC.
Having finished the 2025 LIV Golf season in 31st place in the individual standings, the former DP World Tour member has now slipped to 325th in the Official World Golf Ranking. He is set to return to the Tour’s schedule in October at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at the Home of Golf.
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