Pat Perez’s glamorous wife Ashley ‘files for DIVORCE’ from the LIV Golf star… just weeks after he signed a contract extension with Saudi-backed breakaway despite his poor form
- Ashley says her marriage to Arizona-born LIV rebel is ‘irreparably broken’
- Perez finished below 30th in his final four events of the 2023 LIV Golf season
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Pat Perez’s wife Ashley Perez appears to be in the process of ending her marriage to millionaire LIV Golfer.
According to the documents, she filed for divorce in November in the Supreme Court of Maricopa County, Arizona.
These registrations were discovered by the website Bro Bible after noticing that the couple had deleted photos of each other from their respective Instagram pages.
The New York Post reports that there are still a few older photos of the couple on Ashley’s page, but they are currently set to private.
The Post also reports that Pat Perez received the divorce paperwork less than a week after filing.
Ashley Perez, the wife of LIV golfer Pat Perez, has filed for divorce from the longtime tour professional
Ashley claims her marriage to Pat is ‘irretrievably broken’ and has no hope of reconciling
According to the divorce filing, Ashley says “the parties’ marriage has irretrievably broken down without any reasonable prospect of reconciliation.”
She’s also asking for the right to “some legal decision-making” for the two children the couple share – with Ashley listing her home as her “primary residence.”
Pat’s attorneys have requested “joint legal decision-making for and equal parenting time with the children.”
The divorce has yet to be finalized.
Ashley supported her soon-to-be ex-husband’s decision to quit the PGA Tour for LIV Golf in 2022.
She also tried her best to steal opponents from the tour, he says in an Instagram Live rant, ‘If you feel the need to say something, go ahead and just delete me from your page. I won’t miss you. This new tour is going to be ICONIC.”
Last season was a bit of a mixed bag for Perez, as he was part of the successful 4Aces GC team that won the team championship for LIV.
But individually he had a hard time. He achieved three top-10 finishes, highlighted by a sixth-place finish at the Adelaide event, but achieved an average finish of just over 25th in 2023.
She supported his jump to LIV Golf from the PGA Tour, which he made in 2022
Last season was tough for Perez – with three top-10 finishes, but an average finish of 25th
His final top 10 of the season came in London, but he struggled through the final four events, finishing 45th, 44th, 31st and 41st out of 50 golfers.
Despite this, Perez was re-signed by the 4Aces for the upcoming 2024 season after hitting free agency.
The 47-year-old turned pro in 1997, with the Arizona native and Arizona State graduate winning three events on the PGA Tour before jumping for LIV in the summer of 2022.
It was reported that he earned $8 million from his eight events in the inaugural season of the LIV Golf tour in 2022.