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Did Brooks Koepka’s Son Just Overtake Charlie Woods in Brand Endorsement? Charlie’s First Deal and Jena’s Latest Tease

Published 12/27/2023, 11:10 PM EST

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“If Crew could talk,” Jena Sims recently expressed a wish that her 5-month-old son could speak. The youngest member of the Koepka household has supposedly ventured into the sponsorship market. Yes, at such a tender age Crew Koepka is already gaining the attention of brands. Being the only child of Brooks Koepka and Jena Sims has its own benefits.

But Crew Koepka is not the only child receiving attention from brands. The rising star and son of one of the greatest golfers, Charlie Woods, is on the radar of many brands for future deals. Unlike Koepka Jr., Jr. Woods seems to be on the verge of signing his first clothing deal.

Jena Sims pretends to be Crew Koepka for a brand video

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Jena Sims and Brooks Koepka welcomed their firstborn a few months ago. Although Sims shared her journey to motherhood with all her fans, she and her husband chose not to reveal the face of their new baby on social media to protect the 5-month-old’s privacy. Despite this, Crew Koepka has managed to garner a lot of attention for himself, especially from various brands.

 

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In a recent Instagram story, Jena Sims joked about how her son is receiving PR packages at a young age. From new bath toys to cute bath towels and waterproof speakers, Sims put herself in her son’s shoes and reacted to each product in the way she thought Crew might if only he could articulate his thoughts and said, “If Crew could talk, he would say, oh my god guys, look at all these amazing things that Lullapop sent over.”

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With the children of golfers gaining recognition, Crew Koepka might be the youngest one on the list to receive such attention from brands, but surely not the only one. One of the up-and-coming young guns of golfing, Charlie Woods, seems to be following in the footsteps of his father Tiger Woods as he prepares to enter the golf world as a pro.

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When it comes to signing big names from the golfing world, Greyson Clothier is one of the front runners as they house many athletes from the PGA tour like Justin Thomas, Matt Fitzpatrick, Luke Donald, and more. And it looks like Woods Jr. is the newest addition to the list of players as the 14-year-old has reportedly signed a deal with the Detroit-based company.

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Charlie Woods was seen wearing Greyson on the last day of the PNC Championship. There onwards, he was then welcomed to the Greyson Club by Larry Fitzgerald and even the brand shared Charlie Woods’s story and hinted at the brewing deal between the two. The brand used the #greysonpartner hashtag, which implied the rumored deal.

The deal has not been confirmed by either party. Furthermore, Woods Jr. has not been added to Greyson Clothier’s ambassador displayed on their website yet, although, in the coming days, the rumors may come true as Charlie Woods is gaining attention from all over the golf community.

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The young cub of Tiger Woods is on the verge of making his name in the golfing industry and becoming the first amateur to win a huge brand deal, courtesy of his golfing skills and being the successor to Tiger Woods. Will Charlie Woods and Greyson Clothier confirm their rumored deal and make Woods Jr. the youngest in the industry to do so?

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Khambe Huda Imran

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From a very young age, I, Huda Khambe, have been striving for excellence, and as a Golf Writer at EssentiallySports, my endeavor has only amplified. Having grown up watching Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam bag major after major, I couldn?t help but learn more about the intricacies of the sport, and now I combine that knowledge with my inherent storytelling skills and write about the gentleman's sport, bringing news to life for the readers. As a journalist who lives by the motto 'Girls for Girls', I am hellbent on covering the niche aspects of the sport and giving the readers unique insights about the LPGA and women's golf as a whole. Off hours too, my life involves sports of sorts, with me often engrossed in watching livestreams of Valorant and Counterstrike!
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