Chris Kirk, a professional golfer, was recently in the news due to his performance at the Rocket Classic in Detroit. While fans are well-versed in his professional achievements, they are curious about his life off the ground, especially his life partner. So, who is Chris Kirk’s wife, and what profession is she in?
Here is everything you need to know about Kirk’s spouse, her job, and their kids.
Who is Chris Kirk’s wife?
Chris Kirk’s wife is Tahnee.
The duo first came across each other in 2008 in Georgia at a common friend’s farm. They felt an attraction towards each other, which soon developed into a romantic relationship. Further, the couple tied the knot on August 29, 2009, and have been going strong since then.
What does Tahnee Kirk do for a living?
Tahnee Kirk’s professional life is unknown.
Tahnee was raised in Georgia and completed her education at the University of Georgia. She has maintained a low-key profile and seems to be mostly focused on looking after the family. Tahnee has been a supportive partner to Kirk and stood by his side during his battle with alcoholism. The golfer acknowledged his wife’s support on the PGA Tour earlier, stating:
“For me personally, the support from her staying by my side and that kind of feeling of unconditional love, just wants the best for me, wants the best for our family, and that is huge. That goes a long way. I definitely have not made it easy on her lately.” (via Essentially Sports)
Despite choosing to be away from the limelight, she accompanied her husband in 2015 at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial and the President’s Cup. While Tahnee’s professional life is unclear, in 2019, she ventured into the world of beauty and wellness when she announced joining Beautycounter as a consultant. Tahnee Kirk is also on Instagram with the username @tkirk, currently with 905 followers. However, her account is private.
Here’s how many kids Chris and Tahnee Kirk have?
Chris and Tahnee Kirk are proud parents to three kids.
The couple shares three sons together named Sawyer, Foster, and Wilder.
Originally reported by Ritika Singh on ComingSoon.