Chilean golfer Joaquin Niemann’s wife turned into a topic of curiosity among his fans on social media recently. She gained attention on the internet after she posted a congratulatory post for her husband following his win at the LIV Golf Mexico City on April 27.
So, here are all the details fans need to know about Niemann’s wife and their relationship history.
Who is Joaquin Niemann’s wife?
Joaquin Niemann is married to Christina Hellema Puga.
According to a report by Golf Monthly, Niemann’s wife graduated from Universidad del Desarrollo in Concepción with a degree in architecture. She is very active on Instagram and constantly posts her photos from her husband’s games. Puga, who goes by the name Titi for her fans, also boasts approximately 18,000 followers on the social media platform. Like her husband, she hails from Chile and was born on October 18, 1997.
Puga recently shared a clip of her and the golfer’s wedding day on Instagram and wrote in the caption, “4 months from this day, Thank you to everyone who was present to make this day the best one ever you are the best each of you.”
Joaquin Niemann and Christina Hellema Puga’s relationship history
Golfer Joaquin Niemann and his wife, Christina Hellema Puga, mostly keep their relationship away from the public eye. Hence, not much is known about their dating history.
According to Emol, the two began dating as teenagers in 2017 and got engaged six years later in July 2023. The same year, Puga and Niemann exchanged wedding vows in a civil ceremony on September 2.
Puga even posted a carousel of images from the special day on her Instagram. She wrote in the caption, “September 2, 2023 Civil Wedding, one of the most beautiful days of our lives, sharing with our families and loved ones.”
Puga also shared another Instagram post with their family members and friends in the photos. She wrote, “September 2, 2023 Civil Wedding, thank you family for making this day so cute and special we love you.” In December 2024, Joaquin Neimann and Christina Hellema Puga had another wedding ceremony, as per religious customs.