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Jena Sims shares cheeky behind-the-scenes pics of SI Swimsuit photo shoot as she poses with Brooks Koepka’s putter

JENA SIMS showed her cheeky side while on location with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit for a golf-themed photoshoot.

The American actress shared behind-the-scenes photos on her Instagram story of herself in one of her own One One Swim brand bikinis at the Tampa Palms Golf and Country Club.

Jena Sims shared pictures from behind-the-scenes at a recent photoshoot

Sims was joined by SI Swimsuit model Summer Wilson


She said the shoot was where her two passions collided

She wrote on one of the clips: “Having zero fun shooting my @si_swimsuit video.”

Sims was joined by SI Swimsuit model Summer Wilson and was also pictured holding a putter that she had borrowed from Brooks Koepka.

The 33-year-old tied the knot with former golf world No1 Koepka in June having dated since 2017.

Writing on that picture, she said: “Brooks let me borrow the putter he used when he won his first PGA tour tournament.

“Said it’s lucky.”

In another post, she said that the incorporation of golf and swimwear was the perfect way “for my two passions to collide.”

She also added that she lifts heavy weights and eats clean, but does not do cardio workouts.

Earlier this year in June, She applied via video for the Sports Illustrated Swim Search casting call as she hoped to land her “dream job”.

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She started the 60-second video with a statement that she is “a firm believer in going after what you want”, as she referenced how she slid into her now husband Koepka’s direct messages.

Last month the pair went to a welcome party at LIV nightclub in Miami at which LIV Golf held a tournament.

Koepka, 32, is the captain of LIV Golf’s Smash GC team.


Sims married Brooks Koepka earlier this year


Last month they attended a welcome party LIV nightclub in Miami


Sims recently also went on a cruise around the Bahamas

Frequently Asked Questions

Is golfing bad for me?

Golf isn’t bad for you. In fact, it’s very healthy. Studies show that golfers live longer lives than non-golfer. They also tend to be less stressed out, which means they’re happier people.

How can I improve my golf game overnight?

The best way to improve your golf game overnight is to practice for 20 minutes per day, three times a week. Practice consistently if your goal is to play well in every tournament. Practice makes perfect!

Do I really need a golf course membership to play golf?

No, you don’t need a golf course membership. 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?

A beginner’s average score on the golf course is around 100. As you get better at golf, your scores improve. You’ll probably start out playing 9 holes and work up to 18.

Which is the most important shot of golf?

The most important shot a golfer can make is the putt. You must have great skill to hit the ball accurately, or you could lose the hole.

How do I improve my game of golf?

These simple tips will help you improve your game of golf quickly and easily.

  1. Play less and practice more. Practice more to become better at your chosen skill. Exercising too often can lead to poor habits.
  2. Feel good. There are times when it is not easy to play golf. Don’t force you to do things that are not enjoyable. Instead, find new ways to make playing golf enjoyable.
  3. Take breaks. Golfers like to take breaks during rounds to stretch, walk around, have lunch or just relax. Taking breaks can help your body relax and keep you focused throughout the round.
  4. Get water! It is easy for people to lose track of the number of drinks they have had while out on the courses. Be sure to drink enough water, so you don’t get dehydrated. It will keep you feeling hydrated before, during, & after your game.
  5. Make sure you eat right. Eat healthy foods such fruits, vegetables, lean meat, whole grains and low-fat dairy products to give you energy, so you can perform well at the course.
  6. Stay hydrated. The best way to stay hydrated is to drink lots of water. It is recommended that you drink eight glasses of fluids per day. This includes water that is made from beverages, such as coffee, as well plain water.
  7. Make sure to warm up. Warm up for five minutes by walking, jogging or running before hitting your first shot. Focus on becoming loose and limber.
  8. Keep your head down. When you are teeing off, keep your eyes on the ground. Avoid looking at the ball or watching where it lands. Instead, you should focus on the hole.
  9. You should always wear proper form when you’re dancing. Different people may interpret proper form in different ways. However, it is important to not swing through the target. Instead, strike the ball towards the center of the club.
  10. Keep your eyes on the process. Although there are many factors that influence a successful golf swing you should be able to focus on the process. You can relax your grip if your hands are slipping. If balance is difficult for you, then work on improving your posture.

Statistics

  • This means as much as 50% of your practice time. (practical-golf.com)
  • Trackman found that over 65% of amateur’s golf shots finish short of the target from 160 yards. (golfinsideruk.com)
  • The blade aim at impact controls 92% of the ball’s start line, so prioritise face aim as a place to start (todaysgolfer.co.uk)
  • 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)

External Links

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nicklaus.com

blog.trackmangolf.com

How To

Five Steps to Lower your Golf Scores

  1. Start off with the right equipment. It’s important to have the right equipment. Learn how to golf from a professional. Ask around at your local driving range if you don’t know anyone who plays. Some instructors might give you a free lesson because they love seeing new faces.
  2. Practice makes perfect. This is no secret. However, if your goal is to improve your game, practice will be essential. It doesn’t matter whether you’re playing alone or with friends; practicing is essential. When you do begin to practice, keep track of your progress. Keep track of everything you do to see where you are improving and where you need more work.
  3. Play more. At first, you might feel that you spend too much on your golf gear. This will make it difficult to get out there enough. You’ll soon find you enjoy the game and you’ll be able to get back into your routine. You can increase your play frequency. Try to play three times per week (or every other day). You should aim to play at least one round of 18 holes per week and two rounds (9 holes) each week.
  4. Eat well. Many people believe that eating breakfast is a way to do their bodies a favor. This is not healthy. Instead, make sure you eat something before going out. Ideal is to have a small snack that contains protein, carbohydrates, as well as fat. A light meal containing lean proteins and vegetables can be prepared when you arrive at your course.
  5. Drink plenty of water. Drinking lots of fluids helps prevent dehydration, which can lead to headaches and muscle aches. Drinking water is important for optimal performance.