‘I’m Back’: The 45 days in 1995 that drove Michael Jordan back to basketball
Posted Mar 18, 2020
The Golf Club was just four years old in 1995, a state-of-the-art, celebrity-friendly Tom Fazio-designed course on 317 acres only 30 minutes west of Greer Stadium, home of the Nashville Sounds in Tennessee, the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox. In short, it was the perfect course for the Sounds’ projected starting left fielder, Michael Jordan.
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