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Although Brooks Koepka is over the moon after welcoming his son, there is one professional worry that is looming large over the LIV golfer’s head. His anticipation for selection at the Ryder Cup has left the golfer worried.

Meanwhile, his wife Jena Sima, who is on the road to recovery after having a C-section birth, has shared a personal milestone with her fans. Taking to her Instagram stories, Sims went ahead and announced a spectacular update on her Instagram stories!

Jena Sims shares an exhilarating update after childbirth

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Sims being very active on social media, delights her fans with regular updates on her pregnancy and parenting content. Last week, Sims posted that she and Koepka brought their son, Crew, back home after the baby spent 20 days in the NICU.

 

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And days after that, Sims has shared another delightful update. Taking to her Instagram stories she announced to her fans that she can now drive her son all by herself.

In her stories, she shared a picture of herself in her car and wrote, “Personal milestone: driving Crew all by myself. If I look like a deer in headlights it’s because I was.” Along with his mother, Crew is also on the road to recovery. Since he was born 6 weeks premature, he was a breech and was underweight.

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But after spending weeks in NICU, he gained weight as Sims kept on updating, and now the happy couple get to begin their journey of parenting and developing a family. However, Koepka, for the time being, is engrossed in having his dreams of playing at the Ryder Cup fulfilled, which at this point, is hanging by the threads.

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Brooks Koepka’s last hope to play in the Ryder Cup

The only regret the LIV golfers had after changing the leagues was the opportunity to play in the Ryder Cup. And while Brooks Koepka had his chances to automatically qualify for the Cup despite being part of LIV, his spot fell below as Brian Harman, Xander Schauffele and Max Homa overtook him after the FedEx playoffs. Now the PGA Tour Players are the first contenders for playing in Italy this year. Koepka’s only salvation now remains in the form of Zach Johnson’s Captain’s picks.

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But even that is not an easy spot to claim. With names like Justin Thomas, Talor Gooch and others already vying for it, perhaps Koepka’s previous experience on the Ryder Cup could be proved useful here. What are your thoughts on his chances? Let us know in the comments below.

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