Paulina Gretzky fan sends clear message to Dustin Johnson at LIV Golf Tucson
Former Masters champion Dustin Johnson wasn’t the principle draw for LIV Golf followers in Tucson, Ariz. over the weekend.
In a publish shared Sunday on her Instagram Tales, Paulina Gretzky’s mother, Janet Gretzky, uploaded a photograph of a fan, who despatched a transparent message to Johnson about their attendance at LIV Golf’s newest match.
“Hey DJ, We got here to see Paulina,” learn the message on the supporter’s T-shirt, which featured a bikini-clad picture of Gretzky, 34.

Gretzky, who will soon be celebrating her first wedding anniversary with Johnson, 38, has been supportive of her longtime beau and his choice to hitch the Saudi-backed league.
Throughout an look on Netflix’s golf-centric docu-series “Full Swing,” Gretzky spoke about Johnson leaving the PGA Tour last year in favor of LIV.
“I don’t suppose Dustin would ever make unhealthy alternative for his kids and folks have to know on the finish of the day, that’s who he selected this for,” mentioned Gretzky, who shares sons Tatum, 8, and River, 5, with Johnson.


“In fact, I get what everybody’s saying, however my dad being a hockey participant [NHL legend Wayne Gretzky] — I’m certain as a child, there have been instances once I’m like like, ‘Why does my dad need to play on my birthday?’ That is about Dustin and the children and me and taking good care of us and being there with us.”
Johnson was reportedly paid around $125 million to defect to LIV, the place he at present serves because the captain of the 4Aces GC staff.
In his first season with LIV, Johnson earned an additional $35 million in winnings.


LIV’s sophomore season got underway last month in Mexico, with its second occasion of the 12 months going down this previous weekend in Arizona.
Johnson and his staff, which is comprised of Pat Perez, Patrick Reed, and Peter Uihlein, positioned second.
Sergio Garcia’s Fireballs GC squad of Abraham Ancer, Eugenio Chacarra, and Carlos Ortiz claimed the highest prize.
Danny Lee gained the person occasion in a playoff.