Take a look at Dustin Johnson enjoying his summer party with his wife Paulina and his friends amid all the golf drama going on

It is safe to assume that Dustin Johnson did not watch the Tuesday PGA Tour-LIV Golf Senate hearings.

Johnson and his wife Paulina Gretzky are having a great time on a summer vacation with pals, fresh off their team’s victory in the rebel circuit’s London event this past weekend, when his 4Aces GC team of Patrick Reed, Pat Perez, and Peter Uihlein took first place.

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The couple, who celebrated their first wedding anniversary in April, can be seen raising their fists as a massive bottle of Cristal champagne arrives at their table in a sequence of Instagram Stories shared Tuesday on Gretzky’s profile.

In another picture, the 34-year-old Gretzky is seen grinning while posing in a black-and-white outfit on a boat.

In another photo, Johnson smiled next to Gretzky as they gazed at the picturesque scene.

Dustin Johnson may be seen performing backflips off of a yacht in a different video that is currently going viral on social media elsewhere.

Following the shocking announcement of an impending merger between the PGA Tour and its rival LIV Golf, which was originally announced in June, the golfing world has been spinning for the past few weeks.

 

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Johnson, a two-time major champion, was the first well-known player to leave the PGA Tour last summer and was compensated with about $125 million to play on the Saudi-sponsored tour.

In his first year with LIV, the former Masters winner made almost $35 million in earnings.

 

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“I think with this agreement, the only thing that’s going to happen is LIV is going to get even better than what it is now, which it’s already great,” Sports Illustrated quotes Johnson as saying this past month.

“I’m happy exactly where I am, and I’m definitely not looking to play more golf than I’m playing now, that’s for sure.”

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