Michael Jordan’s $20,000,000 investment in a private golf course to play however he pleases stems only from his love of the game

Michael Jordan retreats to his sanctuary when he isn’t making deals to build his money.

It’s not his $80 million superyacht, but rather his sporting retreat.

Jordan’s personal golf paradise is The Grove XIII, named after his favorite jersey number, No. 23.

Michael Jordan was a regular on the golf course in the 1990s, when he established himself as the best player in NBA history.

He is now an animator.

Jordan, on the other hand, still plays golf, and his course has earned the moniker “Slaughterhouse 23.”

It was built by Jordan, for Jordan, with the purpose of enhancing Jordan’s playing style versus opponents, particularly while competing for money against professional golfers.

Michael Jordan also received a $3.5 million hypercar for his collection at Grove XIII.

The ultra-exclusive Jordan Golf Course, located on the outskirts of Hobe Sound, Florida, offers a variety of delights for casual golfers, enthusiasts, and pros alike.

However, not just anyone can arrive at the departure time.

Phil Mickelson, the Masters, PGA, and Open champion, announced in May 2020 that even someone of his caliber was obliged to join the waiting list.

What is the overall number of members in the club? According to the most recent sources, it has fewer than 100 invitation-only members, which is remarkable given that it cost between $15 million and $20 million to develop.

The state-of-the-art 18-hole golf course was created by world renowned specialty architect Bobby Weed, who was inspired by Shinnecock Hills.

The course has a double helix configuration, which allows it to be played in four nine+nine combinations or in shorter loops of three to six holes.

Nicholas Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates designed the ultra-modern clubhouse.

This 15,000-square-meter edifice features men’s and women’s locker rooms, an indoor and outdoor rest area, kitchens and dining rooms, and a sporting goods store.

Underground there is additional storage for golf carts and space for the back of the house.

On-site amenities include a gatehouse, driving range, and learning center, as well as drones that deliver drinks and snacks to players on the course.

Grove XIII is a slam dunk, a hole-in-one, and whatever other sporting metaphor you can think of combined.