
Holy moly, I just spent 20 minutes watching Jena Sims' latest Instagram video on repeat, and I'm pretty sure my husband thinks I've lost teh plot. But COME ON. When a model with killer curves asks which bikini looks best, it's basically my civic duty to provide a thorough assessment.
The Underwater Shots Nearly Broke the Internet
Jena, who's been Brooks Koepka's better half since they tied the knot in 2022, decided to "test drive" her summer bikinis for her 324k Instagram followers. And let me tell you - this wasn't your average fashion show. The 36-year-old beauty gave us underwater glass shots that had one commenter admitting: "I was not ready for these underwater through the glass shots."
Same, friend. Same.
Yellow? Black? Leopard? The Swimwear Showdown
The video features Jena rocking blue, yellow, black, and leopard print two-pieces while splashing around in her pool. Her dog even makes a cameo appearance, which somehow makes the whole thing even more adorable. I showed my sister the black bikini clip and she immediately texted back: "Adding to cart NOW. Where is that from???"

Fans in the comments section seemed equally torn about picking a favorite. One person simply declared "The answer is them all!" which feels like the only correct response when faced with such swimwear excellence.
Wait... She Had a BABY Last Year?!
Back in July 2023, Jena and Brooks welcomed their first child together - a son named Crew Sims Koepka. And now she's out here looking like... THAT? I feel personally attacked. I still have stretch marks from a pizza I ate in 2018.
Brooks himself seems pretty aware of his good fortune. He recently posted a bikini pic of Jena that had followers calling her a "hot mama." Listen. When your pro golfer husband is proudly showing you off on social media, you know you're doing something right.
From Masters Meet-Cute to Marriage
The couple's romance started at the 2015 Masters tournament. I've always wondered how these golf-celebrity pairings happen... like, did she accidentally spill champagne on his polo shirt? Was he impressed by her knowledge of putting techniques? We may never know the exact details, but whatever happened clearly worked.

Seven years later, they made it official with a wedding in 2022.
The Impossible Bikini Decision
After watching the video approximately 47 times (research purposes only, I swear), I'm with the commenter who voted for the black bikini. Though that yellow number with her tan? Devastating.
One thing's for certain - Jena knows exactly what she's doing with these posts. With over 300k Instagram followers hanging on her every upload, she's mastered the art of keeping fans coming back for more.
And honestly? If I looked that good in a leopard print bikini while my dog paddled around me in a pristine pool, I'd be documenting it too. Unfortunately, my backyard kiddie pool and my neighbor's judgy stares don't quite create the same vibe.

Poor Brooks probably can't even scroll through his own social media without seeing thousands of people thirsting over his wife.
Actually... scratch that. He's probably loving every minute of it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What equipment do retirees need to get started playing golf in retirement?
A retired person who wants to learn golf will need a set of clubs that includes the following: a driver; a couple woods; irons; a wedge; and a Putter. Choose clubs that are designed for seniors or beginners, as they often have more flexible shafts. It is also important to have comfortable golf shoes, gloves that improve grip and clothing suitable for different weather conditions. As players improve, they may consider purchasing specialized equipment that suits their personal game style.
Can golfing help retirees with their social life?
Yes, golf is a great way to enhance social interaction for retirees. Its inherent social aspect allows for new friendships to be formed and the opportunity to meet other people. Some retirees play in golf leagues with other people, take part in tournaments or just enjoy regular rounds. This can lead to social interaction as well as a sense of community. Golf's social aspect can reduce loneliness and increase quality of living.
What are some of the health benefits that golfing can provide for retired people?
Golf is an excellent form of low-impact aerobic exercise that promotes cardiovascular health and enhances flexibility. The swinging motion and walking the course can improve joint flexibility and balance, and help seniors maintain their strength and endurance. The social aspect of golf can also improve mental wellbeing. This is because it allows for interaction between players and camaraderie.
How, if ever, does golf etiquette vary for seniors?
Golf etiquette applies to all age categories, emphasizing respect towards other players, for the course, as well as the game. Seniors, like all golfers, are expected to keep up with the pace of play, repair divots, rake bunkers, and uphold the spirit of sportsmanship. If mobility issues impact pace, it's courteous to allow faster groups to play through. Understanding and adhering etiquette is key to everyone having a good time on the golf course.
What health precautions do retirees need to take before playing golf?
Before starting any new sport, including golf, retirees should consult their healthcare provider. While on the course, stay hydrated. Use sunscreen. And wear a hat. Preventing injury can be achieved by using proper warm-ups, stretching and technique. For people with certain health conditions, using golf carts instead of walking on the course can help reduce fatigue and heat-related risk.
Statistics
- Approximately 25% of golfers in the United States are over the age of 65, highlighting the popularity of the sport among retirees.
- The National Golf Foundation reports that retired individuals account for roughly 70% of all rounds of golf played during weekdays.
- Research suggests that social interaction in golf contributes to over 20% reduction in all-cause mortality for seniors.
- Senior golfers have been reported to walk an average of 600 to 900 miles per year if they play 36 holes a week, implying significant cardiovascular benefits.
- The physical activity associated with golf, such as swinging and walking, has been linked to a 40% reduction in fall risk among elderly populations.
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How to Stay Hydrated and Protected from the Sun During Golf Rounds for Retirees
It is important for retired golfers to stay hydrated, especially in the warmer months. Even if your thirst is not strong, keep a bottle of water with you on the course and drink it regularly. Consume snacks with a high water content such as fruits or vegetables. Protection from the sun is also crucial. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen before your round and reapply as necessary. Wear sunglasses, a hat and clothing in light colors to reflect the sun rays. Schedule tee times for cooler hours of the afternoon to reduce sun exposure.