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Jena Sims steals the show at The Open with viral TikTok dance with the ‘younger hot golf Wags'

Jena Sims steals the show at The Open with viral TikTok dance with the ‘younger hot golf Wags'

The Sun4 days ago
GOLF beauty Jena Sims has been upstaging her husband Brooks Koepka at The Open, with a dance with three of the 'younger hot Wags'.
Sims, 36, joined up with a younger group of Wags at Royal Portrush.
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Jena even joked whether she was 'too old' for the dance and called the girls 'hot' as they joked about being the younger Wags
She filmed herself with Presleigh Schultz - who is Akshay Bhatia's fiancee, Alayna Finau - who is married to Ryder Cup star Tony Finau, and Juju Chan - who is Sahith Theegala's partner.
Sims shared their adventures to her 335,000 fans on Instagram, with the tagline "When the younger hot WAGS want to do TikToks".
She jokes to the camera: "Am I too old to be here? does it looks weird that I'm here? Am I hotter than these little b******?"
The quartet then perform a dance at one of the player and family enclosures at The Open.
At one point, former US Open champ Koepka steps in while Jena was filming a dance reel.
As he passes by on his way to the course with the other players, he stops to kiss his wife.
Smiling at him, Jena replies: 'We might not be done for a while.'
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She also shared several stories featuring her and her son as they explored nearby Dunluce Castle.
The ongoing rift in golf between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf clearly doesn't apply to the Wags.
Koepka has joined the rebel Saudi-backed venture, while the younger trio's partners all stayed on the PGA Tour.
Sims has built up a close friendship with Layna Finau.
The two were recently spotted together at a spa during the US Open.
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