The power couple of golf, Brooks Koepka and Jena Sims have become household names. They always set a high bar for their love and respect for one another. They both had extremely different professions. Koepka plays golf professionally, whereas Sims is an actress, model, and head of a non-profit organization. But despite having separate professions, they continue to encourage one another.
Koepka is now trying for his sixth major triumph. In addition to him exhausting himself at the course, his better half is also dealing with her fair share of difficulties. Let’s find out!
Jena Sims’ struggle at the L.A.C.C.
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Koepka and Sims revealed they were having a kid on Instagram after getting married last year. They even decided that the news should be made on Koepka’s 33rd birthday. Sims has increased her social media activity since the announcement and has been updating followers on her pregnancy journey. Even though pregnancy is a tough battle for many women, Sims made sure she was there for her husband at every milestone.
Sims is at the L.A.C.C. to support her husband, while Koepka is giving it his all. The course’s layout, which includes several minor hills, is highly taxing. Sims recently uploaded an Instagram story in which she discussed how she is coping with climbing hills. Her friend tagged her and wrote, “Pushing Preggos up the hill”. In it, Sims is seen ascending the hill with the assistance of her buddy. Soon Sims reposted the story and wrote, “I get by with a little help from my friend.“
Others, like golf diva Paige Spiranac, are in awe of their devotion to one another. She discussed the understanding that Koepka and Sims share, whereby they are both pursuing their careers while also being there for one another at all times. Without a doubt, their relationship is fruitful.
Brooks Koepka on the L.A.C.C.
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The $20 million US Open match is currently absorbing Brooks Koepka’s attention. Koepka, fortunately, is among those who qualified for the US Open. Although he was dissatisfied with the first round, he played well on Friday. He reached par on Friday after shooting a 1-under 69.
The five-time major champion, however, feels differently about the layout of the course. He declared that he does not particularly enjoy this course. He dislikes the numerous blind spots that exist. “I won majors on golf courses that I haven’t really liked too much. But, yeah, this one, I don’t know, it’s just… it’s not my favorite,” said Koepka.
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