
Golf Wag Paulina Gretzky sends fans wild in lacy lingerie in loved-up photoshoot with Dustin Johnson before US Open
FANS reckon loved-up snaps showed Paulina Gretzky at her daring best - but teased her husband Dustin Johnson for baring his chest!
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She's a golden girl on social media
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Gretzky went all summery in Florida in April
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The influencer dazzled all in lime in this leafy setting
"Cutest couple in the world," said one of her
But others joked that
The LIV star, 40, is back at Oakmont Country Club this week for the first time since he won the
And mischievous fans hope he will be better 'suited' to the greens than he was to dressing elegantly.
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And she cosied up to him as they hugged in another snap.
Gretzky's contented expression in both pics mirrored her accompanying words when she shared them on social media.
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Gretzky wed Dustin Johnson in 2022 and they have two kids
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"Nobody else," she wrote.
However, Johnson appeared to have a more serious look - which fans pounced on.
Paulina Gretzky trolls Dustin Johnson's basketball skills as couple shoot hoops at their multi-million dollar mansion
One responded: "Haha DJs face makes these pictures so good!"
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Another amused observer said: "He definitely looks thrilled to be doing this!"
Most fans, however, adored the photos without question.
One said: "These are the BEST pics!" and another added: "DJ is a very lucky man!!"
That just left the thorny issue of Johnson's unbuttoned suit top...
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One fan claimed: "The chest hair undershirt was a wild choice."
And another wrote: "Love them - but urgh….at least wear a white T-shirt under that jacket dude."
But as the former world no.1 attempts to overcome his patchy recent form with
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She shared this reflective pic from San Roque, Spain
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The Californian went for a cool look at the Masters last year
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She was back at Augusta with Johnson this April
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Gretzky featured in films before marrying DJ

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