Brooks Koepka’s sleek black suit he wore to a film festival with his glamorous wife Jena Sims sparked a mixed reaction among golf fans.
Koepka is currently enjoying some downtime after a busy major season and a break in the LIV Golf League schedule.
On Friday, Koepka and his 35-year-old wife attended the TIFF Toronto International Film festival wearing matching black outfits.
Jena wore a one-shoulder black gown with white embroidery whilst the golfer, 34, wore a black knitted vest with a blazer.
His baggy pants, however, reminded some of the pair Tiger Woods wore to the 2012 Ryder Cup gala.
Others suggested he was wearing his father’s suit and implored Jena to find him a new tailor.
“And for the first pict of the 2002 NBA draft, the Houston Rockets select Brooks Koepka.”
“Holy baggy pants. Is that where we’re going again? I hope not.”
“Please get Brooks a new tailor.”
“Good to see MC Hammer sharing his wardrobe with Brooks.”
“Brooksy looking like he had to borrow a suit.”
In other Koepka news, the golfer has confirmed he will take place in a televised match later this year.
Koepka and his LIV Golf peer Bryson DeChambeau will take on PGA Tour duo Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy in Las Vegas.
The contest will take place at a TBC venue in December.
The news was surprising and is a rare opportunity for golf fans to watch four of the biggest players in the sport outside the majors.
Meetings between all of the world’s best players have been rare since LIV entered the scene in 2022.
According to an SI report, McIlroy is trying to apply pressure to PGA Tour officials as a power struggle has stalled talks with LIV’s financiers.
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