


Jena Sims might know something the golf world doesn’t.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit hopeful — who welcomed son Crew with her husband, LIV Golf pro Brooks Koepka, last month — seemingly hinted at Koepka’s involvement in the 2023 Ryder Cup in a post on her Instagram Story on Sunday.
Sims, 34, shared a photo of Koepka, 33, holding an American flag plate with a slice of pizza on it and Italian flag emojis.
“Foreshadowing?” she wrote over the snapshot, adding two crying-laughing emojis.
“IYKYK [If you know, you know].”
Koepka has yet to address the buzz about whether he will join the United States roster that will compete against Europe in the 44th edition of the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club outside Rome on Sept. 29-Oct. 1.
Captain Zach Johnson is set to name the remaining players on the United States Ryder Cup team on Tuesday.
Koepka, who is currently healthy, fell from sixth to seventh in the Ryder Cup standings after the BMW Championship earlier this month.
The sixth spot is an automatic qualifying spot while the seventh is not.
Koepka has built a good case for a selection from Johnson.
He won his fifth major at the PGA Championship in May and finished tied for second at The Masters the month prior.
It came less than a year after he left the PGA Tour for the Saudi-funded LIV Golf in June 2022.
In three previous Ryder Cup appearances, Koepka has a 6-5-1 record, including 2-0-1 in Sunday singles.
Six of the 12 members of the Ryder Cup roster were confirmed after last weekend’s BMW Championship, which marked the qualification cutoff.
The roster includes: World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, 2023 U.S. Open winner Wyndham Clark, Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman and Xander Schaufflele.