Jena Sims’ response to troll after Brooks Koepka’s PGA Championship win

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Jena Sims’ trash talk was in major form after Brooks Koepka won his fifth major title at the PGA Championship on Sunday.

The model, who’s expecting the couple’s first child, watched the action from home after appearing at the SI Swimsuit launch over the weekend in Hollywood, Fla.

Sims savagely trolled a TikTok user who asked why she wasn’t present at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York, where the 105th PGA championship took place.

“I was busy making room for the new hardware,” Sims wrote over a TikTok video that showed her dusting the LIV Golf star’s massive trophy case.

“Couple more spots remain,” she wrote in her caption, adding the hashtag, “savage.”

Sims, whose baby bump was on full display, can be seen standing on a ladder while preparing a new home for Koepka’s Wanamaker Trophy, his third PGA Championship triumph.

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit hopeful — who married Koepka last June in a lavish destination wedding — filmed the clip to Drake’s song, “Trophies.”


Jena Sims trolled a TikTok user after Brooks Koepka won the PGA Championship in May 2023.
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The trophy case was featured in the Netflix series “Full Swing.”

Koepka said he was keeping an open spot for the Masters’ trophy.

Koepka came up agonizingly short at Augusta last month, as he struggled on the weekend after having the lead for much of the tournament.

Koepka finished tied for second as Jon Rahm blew past him for a four-shot win.


Brooks Koepka smiles with The Wanamaker Trophy after his victory in the final round of the PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club on May 21, 2023 in Rochester, New York.
Brooks Koepka smiles with The Wanamaker Trophy after his victory in the final round of the PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club on May 21, 2023 in Rochester, New York.
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There would be no weekend blowup at Oak Hill, though.

Koepka shot 66 through dreadful conditions on Saturday to move to the top of the leaderboard and then followed that with a 67 on Sunday.

“I called my wife and that’s it. That’s the only person I am interested in talking to right now,” Koepka said, noting that he had about 600 unread text messages in the aftermath of the victory.

“My boys are here, just hanging with them and talking to my wife.”

Sims also gushed over Koepka in a series of posts on her Instagram Story.


Jena Sims and Brooks Koepka announce her pregnancy in May 2023.
Jena Sims and Brooks Koepka announced her pregnancy in May 2023.
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“1 in 20 golfers in the history of the sport with 5 majors,” Sims wrote in one post. “I’m in awe of you @BKoepka. You’re handling this win with grace and badass-ness. Congratulations, baby daddy.”

Earlier this month, Sims revealed that she and Koepka are expecting their first child together, sharing the exciting news on his 33rd birthday.

“Happiest birthday, the best is yet to come,” Sims wrote on Instagram, including photos of her modeling her baby bump while a smiling Koepka posed with sonogram photos.

Koepka accidentally revealed that he and Sims are expecting a baby boy while speaking with reporters last week.


Brooks Koepka of the United States poses for a photo with his wife, Jena Sims Koepka, during the Par 3 contest prior to the 2023 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 5, 2023 in Augusta, Georgia.
Brooks Koepka of the United States poses for a photo with his wife, Jena Sims Koepka, during the Par 3 contest prior to the 2023 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 5, 2023 in Augusta, Georgia.
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Sunday’s win was significant for Koepka, who’s battled knee injuries and self-doubt in recent years.

Koepka’s two-shot victory over Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler was the first major win for a LIV Tour golfer.

“This is definitely my favorite [major win] because of what I went through,” Koepka said in a sit-down interview on “SportsCenter.”

The pro added that only a select few people know what he’s gone through behind closed doors.

In a recent interview with The Post, Sims explained that the couple is able to spend more time together since Koepka defected to the Saudi-backed LIV tour last year.

“We go to tournaments a little bit later in the week than we had previously on the PGA Tour,” Sims said, referencing how LIV events start on Fridays, whereas PGA tournaments typically begin on Thursdays.

“We’re traveling for shorter amounts of time and he’s playing less golf, so we get more time together and get to work on things we’re doing together as a family and as a couple.”

Sims also supported Koepka at the 2023 Masters last month, when he placed second to Jon Rahm.

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