What Jena Sims Knows, NoBody Knows. Here’s The Big Thing You Need To Know About 2023 Ryder Cup

Maybe Jena Sims knows something the golfing community doesn’t.

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit hopeful, who delivered son Crew last month with husband Brooks Koepka of LIV Golf, seems to allude to Koepka’s participation in the 2023 Ryder Cup in a picture on her Instagram Story on Sunday.

Koepka was pictured by Sims carrying an American flag dish with a slice of pizza and Italian flag emojis on it.

 

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She added two laughing-crying emojis and the words “foreshadowing?” over the image.

“IYKYK [If you know, you know].”

In the 44th Ryder Cup, which will take place from September 29 to October 1 at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club outside of Rome, Koepka has not yet responded to speculation regarding his participation on the American team that will face off against Europe.

 

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On Tuesday, the United States Ryder Cup team’s remaining members will be announced by captain Zach Johnson.

Despite being in good health right now, Koepka dropped from sixth to seventh in the Ryder Cup standings following the BMW Championship earlier this month.

While the seventh position does not qualify automatically, the sixth does.

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Koepka has made a strong argument for Johnson’s decision.

He tied for second at The Masters the month before and went on to win his fifth major at the PGA Championship in May.

It happened less than a year after he quit the PGA Tour in June 2022 to join the Saudi-funded LIV Golf.

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