
Brooks Koepka's stunning wife Jena Sims bares all in risque outfit
Jena Sims, the wife of American golf star Brooks Koepka, left little to the imagination with her outfit of choice in a new Instagram post.
Sims - a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model - posted a series of photos and videos covering her busy antics in recent weeks.
One of them showed her and Koepka dressed for and ready to go to what appears to be a pool party and her outfit of choice was particularly risque.
Sims wore a sheer blue cropped top with a red trim and red shorts. But she barely maintained her modesty with a pair of decorative rings stamped across her breasts.
The 36-year-old has been married to Koepka since 2022, the same year that the five-time major champion defected to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit.
The couple, who were part of the Netflix golf docuseries 'Full Swing', share son Crew, who was born in July 2023.
The Sports Illustrated model did a playful dance with Koepka for the social media post
They are one of the more glamorous couples in golf and Sims regularly posts bikini-clad photos and updates from their exotic lifestyle.
Koepka finished tied for 12th at last week's US Open, having missed the cut at both the Masters and PGA Championship earlier in the season.
He owns five major titles, but hasn't finished in the top 10 of one since winning the PGA Championship in 2023 at Oak Hill. His last LIV Golf victory was August of last year.
At the US Open, Koepka revealed his coach, Pete Cowan, had recently given him a dressing down in a bunker.
'(Justin Thomas) thought he had to come check on me in the bunker. We were in there for about 45 minutes, and he was on the other side of the green,' Koepka said.
'I wasn´t happy with it, but it was something I think you need to hear or I needed to hear at the right time. It´s not the first time he´s done it.'
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