The best of Paulina Gretzky in images through the years
Paulina Gretzky will be seen around Augusta National this week following Dustin Johnson
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Paulina Gretzky will be seen around Augusta National this week following Dustin Johnson
Congrats!
As we get set to watch Dustin Johnson play at the PGA Championship, we’re getting on more look at his recent wedding to Paulina Gretzky (all we’ve seen until now are photos of the newlyweds from that day).
Johnson admitted this week that he wasn’t the best wedding planner, but as you’ll see from the video Gretzky released, whoever did plan it put together a fantastic-looking event.
In this video, you’ll see some of Wayne Gretzky’s speech, a bit Johnson and Gretzky’s vows and bits and pieces of the reception, all of which looks like it took place on a beautiful farm:
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Congrats!
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This was the most Dustin Johnson answer ever.
Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky finally got married last month after a lengthy engagement and the photos they shared from their big day were pretty great.
DJ, who will be looking to win his third major championship this week at Southerm Hills, is one of the more relaxed players on Tour and his general aloofness is the stuff of legend and is also probably why he’s been so good on Tour for so long.
Well, if you were wondering how good of a wedding planner he might have been we now have an answer, as he gave a great answer to that question on Wednesday, saying:
“I helped for about a half an hour with the seating chart. That was about it.” – DJ on his wedding planning pic.twitter.com/7BVXTYA0th
— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) May 18, 2022
That sounds about right for DJ!
By the way, here are some photos of the couple throughout the years.
Celebrate Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky getting married with 14 photos of the couple
Now, let’s get you ready for this tournament.
After nearly 10 years together, Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky have officially tied the knot.
After nearly 10 years together, Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky have officially tied the knot.
The golfer and his fiancee — who have shared kisses after wins, put together some memorable Instagram music videos and so much more — got married this past weekend, and we’ve seen a few photos from the event, but not many of the bride and groom themselves … until now!
Thanks to Gretzky, we got to see them in their finest attire, and it appears they had a couple of outfits for their ceremony — maybe one for the official event and one for the reception?
Congrats to the couple!
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Congrats to them!
After nearly 10 years together, Dustin Johnson and Paulina Gretzky have officially tied the knot.
The golfer and his fiancee — who have shared kisses after wins, put together some memorable Instagram music videos and so much more — got married this past weekend, and we’ve seen a few photos from the event, but not of the bride and groom themselves … until now!
Thanks to Gretzky, we got to see them in their finest attire, and it appears they had a couple of outfits for their ceremony — maybe one for the official event and one for the reception?
Congrats to the couple! Can’t wait to see more snaps:
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Congrats to DJ and Paulina ❤️ pic.twitter.com/8wewuTMCSv
— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) April 25, 2022
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On Ryder Cup week, get to know these PGA Tour players’ wives, girlfriends and families.
The stage is officially set as all the players and support staff are in Wisconsin with the 43rd Ryder Cup just a few days away.
Scottie Scheffler, eager to make his first appearance for the U.S. team in this week’s tournament at Whistling Straits, explained during Tuesday’s press conference how important spouses and partners can be.
“The wives and girlfriends are really involved, which I think is fun,” Scheffler said. “I think with everybody’s wives being there it’s very comfortable for everybody just to be in the team room hanging out, wives, girlfriends all getting to know each other as well as — I would say that’s probably better — the wives and girlfriends get to know each other because they don’t see each other on a daily basis, because we do.
“I’ve seen these 11 guys at the same events for the past two years, so I know all of them pretty well, but our wives don’t necessarily know each other.”
With the first tee shot fast approaching, here’s a look at the wives and families of the 2021 U.S. Ryder Cup team. (A significant other for Bryson DeChambeau was not included.)
Also, if you missed the European team’s wives and families, they’re listed here.
We don’t know the date, but we know the five-star resort where the wedding will take place.
She was born on the left coast, the product of a movie star mom, while he was reared near the Atlantic Ocean in South Carolina, the son of a former all-state football player who once worked as a club pro.
Now Paulina Gretzky and Dustin Johnson are preparing to meet in the middle when it comes to their nuptials, which will take place in the great state of Tennessee, according to a recent Instagram story posted on Thursday.
Gretzky revealed that the duo, parents of Tatum and River, will tie the knot at Blackberry Farm, a five-star resort in Walland, Tennessee that features an on-site brewery among its many amenities.
Although the post revealed the location, the date was erased for privacy.
Of course, the pair has long made headlines as one of golf’s most prominent couples, and Johnson has credited Gretzky, the daughter of Hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky, for being a stabilizing force in his life.
“She’s a huge part of me, our family and my success,” Johnson told Golfweek in an interview last September. “She’s home with the kids, and has been great with that, and just has been a huge supporter for me, with everything I need to do. She understands everything it takes to get to where you want to be and the sacrifices you have to make. Having her dad as the greatest hockey player, she understands.
“You couldn’t ask for a better partner.”
Johnson shot a 67 in the opening round of the BMW Championship on Thursday, saying he was happy with his play.
“Yeah, very pleased. I felt like I drove it well, kept it in play. I hit a lot of fairways, which you’ve got to do out here. The course is pretty long,” Johnson said on Thursday. “There’s a few short holes but not too many. Yeah, felt like I hit my irons really well, gave myself a lot of looks.”
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While his longtime fiancée was wedding dress shopping, world No. 1 Dustin Johnson struggled at the Valspar Championship.
PALM HARBOR, Fla. – While his longtime fiancée was wedding dress shopping, World No. 1 Dustin Johnson struggled with his putter for three days at the Valspar Championship, earning himself an early morning Sunday tee time.
Johnson toured the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort in 2-under 69 well before the leaders teed off. He finished with a 72-hole total of 2-under 282 and walked off the course T-52.
“I don’t think I got one good break the whole week,” he said. “It’s just one of those weeks.”
Johnson said to ignore the result – he hasn’t recorded a top-10 finish since the Genesis Invitational in February – and chalked up the week as a step in the right direction.
“The game is really close to being good,” he said. “Yesterday, I played so good then obviously one bad shot on 16, plug in the bunker, double. Same thing on 18, I hit a good shot just misjudged the lie and plugged in the bunker.”
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Johnson’s putter misbehaved for the first three rounds, especially on Saturday when he lost more than two strokes to the field on the greens. He said he struggled with the Bermuda grass, but stroked it well on Sunday, noting he had five lip outs in the first 12 holes. He was particularly pleased with his mid- and long-iron game, which had held him back at the RBC Heritage.
“I felt the last two days I was controlling the distance well with the irons, I’m hitting them solid and where I want them to go, for the most part,” he said.
Being out of the trophy hunt gave him a chance to “just hit some shots.”
“The golf swing has felt a lot better than it has in the last three or four months,” he said.
Johnson is skipping the Wells Fargo Championship next week, but is scheduled to compete in the AT&T Byron Nelson ahead of the PGA Championship. Johnson said he’ll spend next week practicing and playing with his kids.
Any wedding planning on the horizon? Johnson’s fiancée of eight years, Paulina Gretzky, posted images of herself shopping for a dress on social media. Asked if they have a date, Johnson said, “We do not have one yet.”
Getting closer? “Yeah,” he said.
Just like his game.
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Slipping on the green jacket was a career high for Dustin Johnson but seeing his kids blanketed in that jacket took it to a new level.
(Editor’s note: This is Part IV in a seven-part series on the life and career of reigning Masters champion Dustin Johnson. Check back to Golfweek.com each day for the next part of the story.)
Dustin Johnson reached golf’s nirvana when Tiger Woods helped him slip on a size-42 long green jacket last November.
It was a fitting scene for Johnson’s record-smashing victory in the 2020 Masters.
A few hours later, his day got even better.
In the massive rental home a short distance from Augusta National Golf Club, family and friends, including fiancée Paulina Gretzky as well as Wayne and Janet Gretzky, began celebrating the triumph. Shortly into the merriment, the two shortest residents stole the show as Johnson’s sons, Tatum, 6, and River, 3, each put on golf’s most coveted garment.
“That was so great, the best. I don’t think I’ve ever been happier (than to) see their reaction to the green jacket,” Johnson said. “They love the green jacket. They were really excited and they were super proud.
“They tell everybody that daddy won the green jacket.”
Johnson met The Great One’s daughter in 2013 and he proposed six months later. A few months after that, Johnson took a six-month sabbatical from professional golf to deal with “personal challenges.”
Helping him on his new path in life were the births of Tatum in January 2015 and River in June 2017. The instant Tatum came into the world, Johnson changed. An overwhelming sense of transformation, love, responsibility and purpose took hold.
“Oh, wow, the kids mean everything in the world to me,” said Johnson, who, as a teen, endured his parents’ bitter divorce. “It’s been absolutely amazing being a father. You have no idea how great it is. You think you know before you have kids, but you have no idea until you become a father. It’s just amazing.”
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Since he returned from his leave of absence, Johnson became No. 1 in the world and won 17 tournaments worldwide, including a major for each of his sons.
“Dustin never came across to me that he would be super excited about anything, but when Tatum came into the world, it completely matured Dustin in a second,” said Johnson’s trainer, Joey Diovisalvi. “People say you’ll never know the feeling of becoming a father until it happens to you, and that happened to him in a very powerful way.
“Watching him raise two boys who are very much like him, and seeing him beyond being overjoyed, is special. He’s beyond committed. He explores things with those boys and they are not sheltered. The beauty about Dustin is everything in his life is about simplicity. He’s not on a clock. Whatever they want to do, he goes and hangs out with the boys.”
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By every measure, Paulina is Johnson’s equal as a parent, her impact on both her fiancé and sons immeasurable.
“Paulina grew up very much in the microscope of the first child of The Great One,” said David Winkle, Johnson’s agent. “She’s very accustomed to being in the family of a professional athlete and being in the spotlight and that helps because she understands what Dustin goes through.
“She loves the boys. She’s a great mother. There is nothing Dustin would rather do than hang with Paulina and those little boys.”
In turn, the boys make Johnson a better golfer. Wayne Gretzky said Johnson’s duty to his sons altered his everyday schedule for the better.
“Fatherhood changes all of us. What it does is it takes away that sort of free time you have, whatever age you are, because you have that commitment when you wake up in the morning,” the hockey icon said. “In Dustin’s case, he knows he has to practice, work out, put in his time for golf, and then he has family time and he loves family time. From what I’ve seen, the birth of his children got him really centered on a schedule that he was not only committed to his golf but he was committed to getting his kids ready for school, taking them to school, being a father and all that entails.
“One of the greatest thrills in his life is taking his boys fishing. He grew up fishing with his father, grandfather, brother, and I think he is truly at peace in those moments he has with his boys.”
Or as Johnson will tell you, he loves nothing more than gathering up the rods and reels and the two boys.
“They love going on the boat so we fish a lot. The first time they caught a fish, to see their excitement on their faces, that was so great,” Johnson said. “And when I saw how much they love to fish, well, I can pretty much fish whenever I want to now. I just say, ‘I’m taking the boys fishing.’
“And they love going to the golf course and hitting golf balls. Or whether we’re just playing around the house, it’s great being with them. They definitely keep you busy. But it’s fun and I wouldn’t change anything for the world.”
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A common misconception is that Wayne Gretzky is a golf and life guru for Dustin Johnson. What the two actually have is a long friendship.
(Editor’s note: This is Part III in a seven-part series on the life and career of reigning Masters champion Dustin Johnson. Check back to Golfweek.com each day for the next part of the story.)
Quicker than the puck hit the net off a slapshot during his iconic NHL career, Wayne Gretzky immediately wanted to make something clear.
“I am not the DJ Whisperer. I’m not some guru or anything like that for Dustin,” the Great One said. “People think I give him advice all the time. I don’t. I’m more like a grandfather, a father-in-law, a big brother. We just talk about the family, the kids, scheduling, TV shows, sports, just things most people talk about.
“We’re friends.”
So, no, Gretzky does not take on the role of Albert Einstein lecturing an entry-level class attended by Johnson. Instead, Gretzky from time to time lays out crumbs that have helped Johnson find higher ground that included becoming No. 1 in the world and his smashing victory in the 2020 Masters.
“I’ve encouraged him to raise the bar, sure, to set higher goals, and I’ve talked to him about the commitment to pay the price to be the best,” Gretzky said. “He’s in his own world in golf and I’m not a golfer by any means, and he was top 10 before we ever met. I’ve never given him a lesson plan.”
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Gretzky, who can hold his own on the golf course as a 10 handicapper, met Johnson in 2012 at a golf skills event for charity. They became much closer when Johnson began dating and then became engaged to Gretzky’s daughter, Paulina. And they’ve been frequent partners in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and playing companions at Sherwood Country Club in California.
“From the beginning I always thought he was a wonderful young man,” Gretzky said. “What fans don’t get is an opportunity to get to really know some of the guys in pro sports and there is a different perception of what people see on TV and what people really are and what they are truly about.
“In Dustin’s case, his demeanor away from the golf course is pretty much identical of what it is on the golf course. He never gets flustered, very easy going, extremely polite and very considerate. He was a joy to be around right from Day 1.”
Johnson said as much about Gretzky. The two hit it off immediately, in large part because they roll at a similar pace, share common interests, are extremely humble and their demeanors are very much alike.
“Wayne’s been great. He obviously has been a big supporter and believer in me,” Johnson said. “Having his support and just being able to spend a lot of time with him has been one of the best things ever. To listen to him, to see how he handles himself and what he did when he was playing and all the things he’s been through and done. That’s some pretty good experience to be around.
“He’s never gone, ‘Hey, Dustin, let’s sit down and talk for a bit.’ We spend a lot of time together talking about a lot of things and we play a lot of golf together. But we don’t talk about me doing this or doing that. There hasn’t been one specific thing he’s told me about something. The time, the quality of time, that we’ve gotten to spend together, means something.”
There was one time, however, when Gretzky made sure to drop some wisdom. One of Johnson’s crushing defeats came at the 2015 U.S. Open when he had a putt to win on the 72nd hole from 12 feet but missed. Then he had a putt from just over 3 feet to force a playoff but missed. He tapped in to complete a demoralizing three-putt and lose by one shot to Jordan Spieth.
“I grabbed him afterward and I told him I knew he wanted to get out of there but he needed to give the media 10 minutes and it would be the greatest 10 minutes he ever did,” Gretzky said. “I told him it’s easy to walk out of here with your tail between your legs, but you’ll be a bigger person and you’ll win over a lot of people by standing there and telling the truth. And tell them how much it hurts.
“And he did it.”
At the rental home that night, Johnson let out his emotions. Even though he did his best to put the defeat behind him as quickly as possible, it stung. Then he and Gretzky and a few others boarded a plane that night and headed to Coeur d’Alene in Idaho.
“A bunch of us were going to tee off at 8 a.m. Monday. He told me to wake him up,” Gretzky said. “I wasn’t going to wake him up, come on. He’d just lost the U.S. Open. Well, he was up the next day.”
And played golf with buddies for 21 consecutive days.
“Either you love this sport and have a passion for it, or you don’t. And Dustin truly loves golf,” Gretzky said. “But I told him if I had lost Game 7 of a Stanley Cup final, I promise you I wouldn’t be playing pickup hockey with my buddies the next three weeks.”
Speaking of the Stanley Cup, Gretzky won four of them with the Edmonton Oilers. But not one of those was won on the road. After celebrating Johnson’s Masters triumph last November, a small group of Johnson’s family, team and friends flew to Florida that night. On the flight, Gretzky pulled Johnson aside.
“I told him that one of the dreams I had as an athlete was to win a Stanley Cup on the road,” Gretzky said. “I never did, though. But that night while he’s wearing the green jacket, I told him I felt like I was part of a championship team.
“It was the trip I never got as an athlete. I retired at 39 and I never thought I’d get the feeling again of being part of a winning group. It was so special.”
Johnson said that exchange between the two might be their best one.
“It was awesome. Pretty cool,” Johnson said. “Emotional, too, something I will never forget because he means so much to me.”
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