Jena Sims is in the United Kingdom with her son to support her husband Brooks Koepka at LIV Golf UK. The JCB Golf and Country Club is the venue for this event, with Koepka carding -4 during the first round. He remained T6 for the event, four strokes behind overnight leader, Jon Rahm.
Koepka has extra motivation on day 2 as his family celebrates the first birthday of his son Crew. Jena is excited about this day and shared multiple images on her Instagram stories showcasing their preparations for Crew's birthday.
On Crew's birthday, Jena is spending quality time with her son.
"I love being your mama lil man," wrote Jena while sharing an image on her Instagram story of her with her son.

Crew Koepka was born on July 27th, 2023, and is turning one today. Most fans saw him for the first time this year during the Masters Par 3 contest. Jena usually posts updates of her son on her Instagram stories.
Jena Sims travels with her husband to the UK for LIV Golf event
Jena Sims decided to join Brooks Koepka on his long European leg as before coming to the JCB Golf and Country Club. He competed at The 2024 Open Championship in Scotland last week.
Sims traveled to Scotland with her husband and has decided to stay with him for the LIV Golf UK event as they celebrate their son's first birthday. The first birthday is always special, so Jena might have decided to stay together and celebrate his birthday in the UK.

Brooks Koepka has performed decently this season, with a win at the LIVE Golf Singapore event. Since then, he hasn't been in contention, finishing 42nd and 27th at the last two LIV Golf events. His performance at The 2024 Open Championship was average, as he carded +8 and finished T43 for the event.
He showcased glimpses of his incredible abilities at Royal Troon during the first two rounds. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to continue this on moving day and was pushed out of contention.
Koepka had a decent start, as he carded -4 on day one at the LIV Golf UK. He found himself four strokes behind overnight leader Jon Rahm.