Sunday’s win at the LIV Golf Invitational in Singapore was extra special for Brooks Koepka.
Moments after sealing his victory with a three-under 68 in the final round at Sentosa Golf Club, Koepka shared a sweet moment with wife Jena Sims and their 9-month-old son, Crew, on the eighteenth green.
“My winning Crew,” Koepka posted Sunday on Instagram. “Happy to be heading home with some extra hardware, thank you Singapore!”
With Sunday’s win, Koepka — who shot a 15-under for the weekend — became the first LIV Golf pro to capture four individual titles.
“It’s all starting to come around,” said Koepka, who serves as the captain of the SmashGC team.
“I like the way things are trending.”
This was Koepka’s first individual title of the 2024 season. He won two in 2023 at LIV Golf Orlando and Jeddah, respectively.
Sims, 35, commemorated Koepka’s latest victory in a heartfelt Instagram tribute.
“Crew’s first (earth-side) win,” the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model gushed.
Married since June 2022, Sims and Koepka welcomed their first child last July.
Crew, who arrived six weeks early, spent 20 days in the NICU before he was released in August 2023.
“Thank you to the angels on earth in the @jupitermedicalcenter NICU for taking such good care of our baby for 20 long days and nights,” Sims shared on social media last summer. “He’s ours now.”
It’s been an exciting spring for the Koepka family, with Crew making his big debut at the Par 3 Contest at Augusta National last month ahead of the 2024 Masters.
May is also shaping up to be a big month.
Not only is Koepka, a five-time major winner, looking to defend his PGA Championship title at Valhalla Golf Club beginning May 16, but Sims will soon be making her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut.
The philanthropist, named a co-winner of the publication’s annual SwimSearch, will be featured in the 2024 issue of the magazine, which will be released later this month.
Sims was photographed on-location in Cancun for her rookie shoot and is anticipating the final product.
“When you have that photo and you’ve got the [SI] watermark on it, that’s when it really happens,” Sims recently told The Post.