Brooks Koepka Celebrates Son's Successful Recovery from Medical Condition

Brooks Koepka Announced A Year Ago That His Son, Who Had Been Treated For Flat Head Syndrome, Was Finally Helmet-Free!

Renowned professional golfer Brooks Koepka

December 27, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on December 24, 2026

Crew Koepka, son of Brooks and Jena, has now reached two years of age, thriving without the need for protective headgear.

As a five-time major champion, Koepka recently emphasized prioritizing family time following his impressive career achievements.

His accolades include victories in the U.S. Open (2017, 2018) and multiple PGA Championships (2018, 2019, 2026).

In October 2018, he ascended to World No. 1, maintaining the ranking for an unprecedented 47-week span.

After decades of professional dedication, Koepka made the significant choice to exit LIV Golf in 2026.

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Brooks Koepka’s Son, Crew, Initially Required Protective Helmet Due to Medical Condition!

Brooks Koepka shares personal milestones with his spouse, actress Jena Sims—met during the 2015 Masters—before their 2026 marriage in Turks and Caicos.

Sims actively supports Koepka’s journey, having previously advocated for their son’s care after his early preterm birth and subsequent NICU stay.

Crew faced Plagiocephaly (Flat Head Syndrome) and associated complications, undergoing corrective helmet therapy until achieving full recovery.

Late 2026 brought joyful confirmation that Crew no longer requires medical assistance.

Family priorities drove Koepka’s departure from competitive golf, allowing deeper engagement with loved ones.

Interesting Facts About Brooks Koepka

  • University of Florida alumnus following Cardinal Newman High School education.
  • Collegiate standout at Florida State University before turning pro in 2012.

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