Paulina Gretzky looked stunning in a pink bikini during a recent boat day with her husband, LIV Golf pro Dustin Johnson, ahead of this week’s PGA Championship.
The model, 35, shared a few snaps of her modeling a tiny two-piece while enjoying a day outdoors with friends, writing in her caption: “Package deal.”
Gretzky, the daughter of hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, and Johnson were seen sitting on a boat with another couple during a boat cruise.
Another snap showed the brunette lounging on a day bed with her toes in the sand.
It’s unclear where exactly the group took in the sunny day on the water.
Johnson shared a photo with his brother, Austin Johnson, who serves as his caddie, driving a convertible to Valhalla Golf Club earlier this week.
Johnson is one of 17 LIV Golf players competing in this week’s PGA Championship, which begins Thursday in Louisville — and does not have a ban on LIV golfers.
Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith, Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, Martin Kaymer, Dean Burmester, Talor Gooch, Tyrrell Hatton, Lucas Herbert, Martin Kaymer, Adrian Meronk, Joaquin Niemann, Andy Ogletree, David Puig and Patrick Reed are all competing.
Johnson was seen practicing for the PGA Championship at Valhalla golf course on Wednesday.
Gretzky supported Johnson at the Masters last month, when he — along with Jordan Spieth, the 2015 Masters champion — missed the cut at Augusta National.
Johnson won the Masters when he set the tournament record with a 20-under 268 in 2020.
The 39-year-old Johnson defected from the PGA Tour to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf in 2022.
Gretzky opened up in March about the trials and tribulations of the transition to LIV in the second season of the Netflix golf docuseries, “Full Swing,” which follows the sport’s biggest names, including Johnson.
The brunette, who shares two sons with Johnson, explained how their family got death threats after the 4Aces GC captain was paid a reported $125 million to defect to Greg Norman’s rival league.
“People sending death threats and awful, awful, awful things,” Gretzky said while sitting outside at the couple’s home in West Palm Beach. “People were aggressive that’s for sure. But that’s when I shut it down for a little bit. I was like I don’t need to look at this. Everyone has an opinion on it. Fine.”
Gretzky went on to explain why she’s happier now that she’s not “taking a back seat” to the couple’s “old life” on the PGA Tour.
“We have a little bit more time together now since things have changed a little, whereas before, it was like, go go go,” Gretzky said.
“We have more control now of how we do things. That old life that we had, I had to take a backseat, but now it feels like we’re in the front of the plane together flying. It was the right move.”
Gretzky and Johnson share two sons, Tatum, 9, and River Jones, 6.
The couple celebrated their second wedding anniversary April 22.