Brooks Koepka’s wife Jena Sims styles in $119 peach bikini at SI shoot


Brooks Koepka’s wife, Jena Sims, caught people’s attention with her glamorous look on social media. While her husband is preparing for the upcoming Masters, she had a special photoshoot for Sports Illustrated magazine.

Sims shared a video of herself on her Instagram account on Thursday in swimwear, offering a glimpse of her beachside photoshoot. She shared the video with an overlay text saying:

“They’re talking about you behind your back.”

Jena Sims wore a peach-colored ruffle bikini worth around $119 (via bandi.bagus.com).

Earlier this week, Brooks Koepka’s wife shared another video of her swimsuit photoshoot. She provided a glimpse of it with a three-word caption.

“YEAR THREE @si_swimsuit,” she wrote.

Sims added videos of her diet and gym routine in the clip, and also behind-the-scenes of her photoshoot for Sports Illustrated.


Brooks Koepka’s wife, Jena Sims, offers a glimpse of the Masters outfit ideas

Brooks Koepka is preparing to play at the Masters after he returned to play on the PGA Tour. On Friday, his wife Jena Sims shared a video on her Instagram account, offering a glimpse of different outfit ideas — the Masters edition. She shared the clip with a three-word caption, adding a pink and green heart.

“It’s crunch time,” she wrote.

Brooks Koepka opened up about his preparation for the Masters at the Texas Children’s Houston Open last month. In a pre-tournament press conference, he talked about the major.

“I do feel like it is ready,” Koepka said. “The only thing is I really haven’t put myself in contention with nine holes to go. That’s really the last missing piece that I feel like I need to accomplish here before Augusta. But the game feels good. Everything’s trending in a nice direction. Ball-striking’s feels really, really good. Pete’s done a phenomenal job just getting everything where it needs to be.

“Yeah, the putting was a huge thing. I feel like it’s been so different because I was putting so terribly, I felt like I had to birdie the hole almost from the fairway or from the tee box, where now I can sit back and kind of play golf how I used to play in ’17, ’19, kind of in that run when I was playing very good where I can be very patient and just kind of wait my time. I know I’m going to have five good chances on whatever hole it might be and then just take advantage from there,” he added.

Brooks Koepka had played at the Masters last year as well, but he had a tough time on the greens. He carded rounds of 74 and 75 and missed the cut.

This season on the PGA Tour, he has had some solid finishes, including T9 at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, T13 at The Players Championship, and T18 at the Valspar Championship. In his last outing at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, he carded rounds of 75 and 69 and missed the cut.