Brooks Koepka’s Wife Jena Sims’ Wild Photos From 2023 Masters
Brooks Koepka's Wife Jena Sims’ Wild Photos From 2023 Masters
Brooks Koepka and his wife Jena Sims were on hand this week at the 2023 Masters Tournament.
Although Koepka’s consistency generally leaving something to be desired, as of midday Saturday he was atop the leaderboard and looked in great position to take home a green jacket.
Regardless of how things end up for him, though – he wasn’t the only member of his family to set the internet ablaze this week.
Sims, a major social media star in her own right, also caused something of a stir with her wild photos and videos.
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If it feels like Sims has been in the headlines nonstop as of late, it’s because she definitely has been. Between her provocative beach day photos, wild vacation pictures and memorable party snaps, it has been one thing after another with her.
At this point, it’s probably safe to dub Sims as the second biggest wife in all of golf. Paulina Gretzky obviously still holds the top spot, as evidenced by her nearly melting the internet with her racy pictures from the Masters this year.
But Sims is a close second.
Her engagement on her social media is next only to Gretzky at this point.
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A lot will depend on how Koepka looks the rest of the way this weekend.
If he struggles, as he has sometimes shown a propensity to do after hot starts, then this will probably be the high point of how much attention his family will end up getting.
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Should he stay consistent, though – it could mean big things for both his and his wife’s careers.
Will Koepka and Sims emerge from this weekend as the biggest power couple in all of golf? Time will tell.
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A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.