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    Brooks Koepka’s Wife Jena Sims Shares Her WM Phoenix Open Alongside Travis Kelce

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    Brooks Koepka’s Wife Jena Sims Shares Her WM Phoenix Open Alongside Travis Kelce
    Brooks Koepka’s Wife Jena Sims Shares Her WM Phoenix Open Alongside Travis Kelce

    Jena Sims got to enjoy a special moment at the WM Phoenix Open this week as she joined her husband, Brooks Koepka at the Annexus Pro-Am, where the family crossed paths with NFL star Travis Kelce.

    With Koepka back on the PGA Tour, Sims returned to the pro-am scene for the first time in a while bringing their son Crew along to enjoy the action. The event quickly drew big crowds, especially with Kelce playing alongside some of golf’s biggest names.

    Kelce started the front nine with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler who previously won the Phoenix Open in both 2022 and 2023. On the back nine, he was paired with Brooks Koepka giving fans a chance to see the five-time major champion and the Super Bowl winner together.

    Sims shared moments from the day on Instagram on Wednesday, February 4, posting a carousel of clips from the course.

    “Been a while since I’ve walked a pro am 😉” she wrote in the caption.

    She also posted a video on TikTok the same day where she showed off her outfit for the pro-am and spoke about her excitement over Kelce being part of the group.

    “My husband is playing golf with Travis Kelce today,” Sims said at the start of the video. “I wish I was kidding … no, I don’t.”

    She then added:

    “I’ve been obsessed with Taylor Swift’s fiance even before Taylor was in the picture.”

    While Sims and her family enjoyed the pro-am experience, Taylor Swift was not present at the event. The singer was last seen supporting Kelce at the Chiefs’ final home game of the 2025 NFL season at Arrowhead Stadium on Christmas Day.

    Brooks Koepka continues his comeback with steady progress on the PGA Tour

    Brooks Koepka is slowly finding his feet again on the PGA Tour, with the WM Phoenix Open marking his second event since returning to the circuit.
    His comeback began at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, where he managed to play through the weekend after making the cut. While he was never in the title race, the week showed signs of improvement round by round.
    Koepka opened with a 73, one over par, after making two bogeys and one birdie. Things looked better in the second round as he posted a 68, picking up three birdies and an eagle while dropping just one shot.
    The weekend was mixed. He shot another 73 on Saturday before closing with a 70 on Sunday. In total, Koepka finished the tournament at four under par, tying for 56th place.
    Now he moves on to Scottsdale, hoping to build some momentum in his second start back on Tour.
    Brooks Koepka returned through the PGA Tour’s Returning Members Program. When LIV Golf first launched, players who left were told there would be no way back. Koepka still submitted a reinstatement request the same day he joined LIV, and the Tour later introduced a formal pathway that allowed former members to return under certain conditions.
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