Austin Smotherman wife: Who is the PGA Tour golfer married to? Meet Jessie
Austin Smotherman wife: This is everything you need to know about his wife Jessie.
PGA Tour golfer Austin Smotherman is happily married to his long-term partner Jessica.
The couple met while Austin was in college at Southern Methodist University and they began dating during his senior year.
Their relationship quickly turned serious and Austin popped the question at Reunion Tower in Dallas in May 2016.
The couple tied the knot at Everline Resort & Spa, a luxury resort in Lake Tahoe, six months after he got down on one knee.
These days, Austin and Jessica reside in Dallas, Texas, with their two daughters Adeline and Penelope. They are expecting a third addition to the family next month.
Jessica's due date is the Monday of the Texas Houston Children's Open and the golfer is hoping that the baby doesn't arrive the week of the Players Championship as it could force him to make a tough decision.
"We know this is a crazy time, crazy year, where I kind of need to play everything," Austin said.
"I'm hoping the baby doesn't come Players week and I've got to make a really hard choice there.
"But mind is free. I just want to go play golf, and the baby is going to come when the baby is going to come, I guess."
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What does Austin Smotherman's wife do for a living?
Jessica has been reported to work in the fashion industry, including roles associated with boutique management.
She is frequently spotted supporting her husband outside the ropes.
In a previous interview with Athlon Sports, Austin said Jessica was always the "biggest believer" in his ability to make a living on the PGA Tour.
"Golf, as we all know, has so many uncertainties," he said.
"Having Jessica's support was a blessing and a huge reason why I was able to succeed and enjoy my time playing all over the world early in my career.
"Jessica has been incredibly supportive and is probably the biggest believer in my golf abilities."
Although he is fairly inexperienced when it comes to success on the PGA Tour, his trophy cabinet is far from bare.
At SMU, where Bryson DeChambeau was his teammate, he was an All-American Athletic Conference selection in both 2014 and 2016.
After turning pro in 2016 Smotherman won in Mexico two years later on the then-PGA Tour Latinoamérica to earn Korn Ferry Tour status for the first time for the 2019 season.
Smotherman won on the Korn Ferry Tour for the first time in 2021 before having a breakout campaign in 2025 on the circuit.

