Jena Sims had cheeky lingerie plan for Brooks Koepka on their wedding day

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LIV golfer Brooks Koepka was treated to a cheeky lingerie picture by his wife Jena Sims on their wedding day. Koepka and Sims tied the knot in June of this year with a huge celebration in the Caribbean.

Three months on Sims was discussing her special day on Instagram with her 256,000 followers via a question and answer session on her story. In the Q&A the 33-year-old revealed that whilst Koepka was away, she had a lingerie shoot at home.

This cheeky snaps were then hilariously sewn into the inside of the jacket the four-time major winner wore when heading down the aisle to marry his long-time partner.

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She wrote on Instagram: "I had a whole night (brooks wasn’t home!) and did a shoot with @slimshayedy @jessicalindsayglam @sarahannahsims for the images printed on the inside of brooks’ jacket.”

She then uploaded the hilarious snap of Koepka posing with his edited jacket, as Sims added that it was 'fun surprise' for Koepka before he headed down the aisle. Koepka's name has been one in the spotlight in recent months, having made the controversial switch earlier this summer.

The American was initially a critic of the Saudi-backed series and pledged his allegiance to the PGA Tour, which made his decision to move to LIV Golf all the more surprising this summer. Upon his decision to make a u-turn, he said in June: "My opinion changed. That was it.

"You guys will never believe me, but we didn't have the conversation 'til everything was done at the U.S. Open and figured it out and just said I was going to go one way or another. Here I am."

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He went on: "What I've had to go through the last two years on my knees, the pain, the rehab, all this stuff, you realise, you know, I need a little bit more time off.

"I'll be the first one to say it: It's not been an easy last couple of years, and I think having a little more breaks, a little more time at home to make sure I'm 100 percent before I go play in an event and don't feel like I'm forced to play right away [is good]."

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