BROOKS KOEPKA'S wife Jena Sims took to Instagram to poke fun at her husband as he competes in The Open.
The stunning actress has been married to the former world No1 golfer since June, following their engagement last year.
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The 33-year-old former Miss Georgia joked about what her husband would be expecting following his day golfing at the 150th Open Championship.
She teased on Instagram it would be a nice surprise for Koepka, showcasing herself in lacy lingerie.
However, a hilarious twist instead shows Jena in a hoodie eating food in bed.
The video plays on the famous TikTok trend, utilising the audio of 'I'm like a racoon in a garage.'
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This obviously brought a great reaction on Jena's Instagram, with one user commenting: 'You are all of us'.
Another said:'Why is this so accurate?', while a third commented: "Love it – already fitting into the norm."
Koepka meanwhile did not enjoy a successful stint at the Open, with after failing to make the cut following a score of four over par after two rounds.
The American has become one of the biggest names to join the rebel group of golfers who have jumped ship to the LIV tour.
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The Saudi-backed operation has attracted the likes of Phil Mickelson and Ian Poulter to jump ship, potentially forfeiting their futures on the PGA tour.
Kopeka, along with Jena, were captured partying on board a private jet with fellow rebels, as the obvious financial benefits can be seen.
But the American's form has dipped and he can only watch from home today as Rory McIlroy battles for The Open.
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