The much-awaited Masters Tournament is around the corner. The best players in the world have already begun their preparations for the event of paramount importance. But other than the golfers themselves, it seems like some of the players’ spouses have also initiated their plan of action, including the better half of Brooks Koepka, Jena Sims.
Jena Sims updates her wardrobe list ahead of Masters
Having worked in Hollywood and as a model before, Sims knows a thing or two about fashion. She has visited the Augusta National Golf Club for the major championship multiple times too, with her husband, Brooks Koepka.
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She recently posted a story informing fans about her intention to make a what-to-wear list for the Masters Tournament. “Augusta is around the (amen) corner… made my girls a what to wear list!” she wrote on her story, alongside a collage of her previous outfits on the Augusta National.
The style icon frequently shares her outfits on Instagram. She also has her unique section of curated picks on the style website, Revolve. Sims linked her Masters list in her following story, which you can check out here.
But while Sims seems ready to rock her style at the Masters next month, how have been the preparations for her husband, Brooks Koepka?
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Will Brooks Koepka win the 2023 Masters Tournament?
The 32-year-old LIV golfer has won four major championships to date, but his title cabinet for the Masters Tournament remains empty. His best finish came at the 2019 edition when he was joint-second to a rampant Tiger Woods.
But Koepka’s appearance at the major was itself uncertain due to his connections with the LIV Golf Series. Having joined the rebel league, the former World No. 1 bid farewell to his PGA Tour membership, which tarnished his and other LIV defectors’ legacy among traditionalists.
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However, the Augusta National Golf Club, host of the Masters Tournament, became the first organizer to allow LIV golfers to participate in its major championship. The decision came as a relief for the LIV rebels, with the decision expected to be followed in due time by fellow major hosts.
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