PAULINA GRETZKY and Jena Sims are the first ladies of golf.
The American pair, married to Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka respectively, are among the star attractions at The Masters.
Jen Sims (left) and Paulina Gretzky are the first ladies of golf
Paulina, looking pretty in pink, leads a very similar life to to her fellow Wag
They clearly share a love of pink
Paulina helped caddie for her husband in the Par 3 contest ahead of this year’s Masters
So did Jena, who also donned the traditional all-white overalls
As well as both being married to greats of the modern game, the Wags share many other similarities.
They both enjoyed lavish weddings in recent times – as well as wild hen parties.
They can both boast legions of followers on social media.
Incredible holidays and stunning bikini shoots are also both things the pair have become known for.
Here we discover the striking similarities between the lives of Paulina and Jena…
LAVISH WEDDINGS
Paulina and Dustin, 38, tied the knot in 2022 after nearly a decade together.
She wore a plunging white gown for the ceremony before changing for the reception.
The ceremony saw them surrounded by tons of white roses – and the loved-up couple even hopped in a golf cart at one point.
Paulina married Dustin Johnson in 2022
There were white roses everywhere
Paulina changed later in the day
Jen and Brooks Koepka also married in 2022
The couple headed to the Caribbean
They had a celebrity singer later in the evening
Jena, 34, and Brooks, 32, got married just a few months later after seven years together.
They got married in Turks and Caicos before an after-party on the beach where Ludacris performed.
B-movie actress Jena looked stunning, later sharing pictures of herself in white lingerie from her big day.
WILD HEN PARTIES
Part of the fun of getting married is the hen do before it. And both Paulina and Jena made the most of theirs.
Paulina, 34, donned a cowboy hat and flew on a private jet with her gal pals to St Barts.
Her friends, all in pink, also wore stetsons as they guzzled champagne on the way there.
They then partied it up in a private villa with stunning views over the Caribbean.
Paulina and her pals flew on a private jet to their hen party
The gang guzzled champagne
They partied on St Barts at a private villa
Jena Sims also headed to the Caribbean
Her and her pals also flew by private jet
Jena put on a captain’s hat for the party
Attack of the 50 Foot Cheerleader star Jena also put on a hat for her party – in her case a flight captain’s hat.
Her and her pals also went to the Caribbean – in her case Aruba – and arrived on what else but a private jet.
The gang enjoyed a boozy boat trip with Jena wearing various different veils during the trip away.
BIKINI SHOOTS
Both Paulina and Jena are models and regularly share stunning snaps from their photoshoots on social media.
Paulina often shares pics of herself in a bikini to her 1million followers.
Paulinha regularly posts bikini pictures
She works as a model
She’s got over 1million followers on Instagram
Jena also regularly posts bikini pics
She actually makes her own range of swimwear
Her 275k followers love following her every move
Jena has fewer Instagram followers, with 275k, but keeps them updated, including with details of her own bikini line.
She also took part in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
EXOTIC HOLIDAYS
With mega-rich golfing royalty for husbands, when Paulina and Jena jet off on holiday they do it in style.
Paulina, the daughter of ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, regularly shares pictures from her trips abroad which often include beach holidays.
She’s also been known to hit the slopes and has been seen to travel by private jet.
Jena can also be seen popping up in exotic locations and last year spent time in Italy and the Bahamas.
Paulina has been known to enjoy a ski trip
She often pops up in exotic locations
She often gets there by private jet
Jena also loves to frolic in the snow
She enjoyed a few drinks with Koepka and a dance on one holiday
Jena loves to tease her fans during her holidays
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most crucial shot in golf
Putts are the most important shot for golfers. You must have great skill to hit the ball accurately, or you could lose the hole.
Do I really need to be a member of a golf course in order to play golf?
You don’t have to be a member of the golf course. However, you will be able to use all the facilities, including driving ranges, putting areas, and locker rooms.
What is the average score for a weekend player?
An average score of a beginner golfer is about 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You’ll most likely begin with 9 holes and progress to 18 holes.
Does watching golf improve your game?
It does indeed improve my game.
One of the most loved sports in the world is golf. Golf involves hitting the ball at a target with different distances using clubs, sticks, and other tools. It is a great way for people to unwind and enjoy some time outside. Did you know there are so many benefits to playing golf? Here are some:
- Golf helps you get fit
- Playing golf makes you feel good
- While playing, you don’t need to think as much.
- The game of golf is an exercise in patience
- Inspiration can be found in watching golf
- Golf is fun
- It’s easy to learn golf
- Golf is more affordable than other sports
- Golf is a wonderful stress reliever
- Golf is a social activity
Do you find watching professional players makes you better?
Watching pro players play makes you better at video games. Learning from the mistakes of other players can help you improve your game. Watching professional gamers also gives you inspiration to become a better player yourself.
How can I improve my playing ability in just a few hours?
Practice 20 minutes per session, three times per week, to improve your ability to play golf. You must practice consistently if you want to perform well in any tournament. Practice makes perfect!
Statistics
- Shot Scope’s mapping data reveals 72% of danger is at the front of the green (sand or water), whereas there’s only 28% behind. (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
- If you have 14 attempts and convert as little as 50% of them into Pars – you can double bogey the remaining 4 holes and still shoot 87 for your round. (golfmadesimple.com)
- This means as much as 50% of your practice time. (practical-golf.com)
- By adding 10 more yards to all their golf shots amateurs will increase the percentage of greens they hit by 8 – 10%. (golfinsideruk.com)
- Or that, on the greens, some 84% of putts over five feet also finish short of the hole? (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
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How To
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- Get the right equipment. You will need to purchase quality clubs and balls. To find the right club for you, it is best to learn from someone who plays golf. If you don’t know anyone who plays golf, ask around at your local driving range. You might get a lesson for free, or they may even offer you a free one!
- Practice makes perfect. It’s obvious that practice is key to improving your game. You don’t have to play with friends or alone; practice is vital. You should also keep track of how you progress once you start practicing. Keep track of everything you do to see where you are improving and where you need more work.
- Play more often. It may feel overwhelming to start out golfing. When you start to enjoy the game, it will become second nature. So the next step is to increase your frequency of play. Try to play three times per week (or every other day). This means that you should play one round of 18 holes on the weekend and two rounds 9 holes during week.
- Don’t forget to eat well. Many people believe that eating breakfast is a way to do their bodies a favor. This is not healthy. Instead, try to eat something before you leave the house. In order to be healthy, you should have small snacks with protein, carbohydrates and fat. When you arrive at the course you can have a light dinner of lean protein and vegetables.
- Get plenty of water. Drinking lots of fluids prevents dehydration, which can lead headaches or muscle aches. Plus, drinking water keeps your body properly hydrated, which is essential for optimal performance.