Brooks Koepka’s wife Jena Sims hilariously imagines son Crew’s POV on his parents

PGA: Masters Tournament - Par 3 Contest - Source: Imagn
PGA: Masters Tournament - Par 3 Contest - Source: Imagn

Brooks Koepka finished tied for 12th at the 2025 US Open with a final-round 71, ending the tournament at 6-over-par. His wife, Jena Sims, and their son, Crew, were at Oakmont, Pennsylvania, to support him. Sims shared some moments from the third major of the season with a hilarious twist to it.

After the event, Sims posted a photo on her Instagram story showing her kissing Koepka while Crew sat in his stroller watching. She jokingly captioned it:

"Gross mom and dad!! Ewwww - Crew prob"
Jena Sims shared a US Open photo of her kissing Brooks Koepka as their son Crew watched from his stroller (via @jenasims)
Jena Sims shared a US Open photo of her kissing Brooks Koepka as their son Crew watched from his stroller (via @jenasims)

On the final day at Oakmont, Jena Sims wore a black two-piece outfit with a crop top that had thin spaghetti straps and a matching skirt with cut-out details. Meanwhile, Koeoka wore a light grey polo shirt, paired with black pants, along with white sneakers and a white cap.

Koepka and Sims got married in 2022 and welcomed their son Crew in July 2023. Sims, who was named Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Rookie of the Year, recently walked the runway at Miami Swim Week. Koepka and Crew were also present.

Jena Sims paid Father’s Day tribute to Brooks Koepka during the 2025 US Open

Brooks Koepka received a heartwarming Father’s Day message from his wife, Jena Sims, ahead of his final round at the 2025 US Open at Oakmont. Sims shared a sweet Instagram post featuring adorable moments between Koepka and their son, Crew. She captioned it simply:

"Dada 🥰"

Koepka, who has won the U.S. Open twice, came into the third major of the season after missing the cut at both the 2025 Masters and PGA Championship. He opened with a two-under-par 68 on Thursday, followed by 74, 73, and 71 to finish the tournament at six-over-par.

Although he didn’t contend for the win, it was a better showing for the LIV golfer, who had been struggling with form. Speaking earlier in the week, Koepka admitted that his recent struggles had taken a toll on his mood and those close to him.

"Yeah, I would say from the first weekend in April until about last week, you didn't want to be around me. It drove me nuts. It ate at me. I haven't been happy. It's been very irritating. It's a lot. I mean, I had to apologize - I've apologized to Rick, Pete, Jeff, Blake, my wife, my son, everybody. I wouldn't have wanted to be around me."

Koepka explained that the source of his frustration came from a lack of control in his game:

"I wasn't consistent enough. When I felt like I cut one, it was drawing. I felt like I blocked one, it would go straight. I just had no sense of reality of where things were." Said Brooks Koepka

Currently ranked No. 265 in the Official World Golf Ranking, Brooks Koepka’s position has slipped due to his limited access to ranking points on the LIV Golf circuit. In the LIV standings, however, he sits 14th after eight events this season. Though he is yet to win in 2025, his best finish came in Singapore, where he finished runner-up.

Edited by Tushhita Barua
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