Michael Jordan invested in a GOLF course at his villa and plays the way he likes every day

Even as he was staking his claim in the 1990s as the greatest player the NBA has ever seen, the Bulls icon was a regular guest on the golf course. These days, though, he hosts.

 

The Grove XXIII – a nod to his signature No. 23 jersey — is Jordan’s very own golf paradise, a private club tucked away on the outskirts of Hobe Sound, Florida. Ultra-exclusive, few have seen it, and even fewer have played it.

The main clubhouse entrance to The Grove XXIII.

 

 

For Bobby WeeԀ, it was at once the most straightforward and most difficult brief he had ever received: “Build me the best golf course. Build me the best driving range.”

And there had been plenty of briefs before. A protégé, then close friend, of legendary course designer Pete Dye, the South Carolinian served as the PGA Tour’s chief architect before launching his own course design company in 1994.

 

Almost three decades on, Bobby WeeԀ Golf Design has sculpted more than 20 courses from the ground up – from Stillwater, Minnesota, to Mito, Japan — and renovated many more, including Hobe Sound’s Medalist Golf Club in 2015.

With Tiger Woods headlining a member’s list that reads like a who’s who of the game’s elite, the Medalist is a private club that attracts a star-studded cohort of visitors. Among them was Jordan, a keen admirer of the revamp and who, in late 2017, was on the Һunt for a course architect.

 

HOBE SOUND, FLORIDA - MAY 23: An aerial drone view of the clubhouse prior to The Match: Champions For Charity at Medalist Golf Club on May 23, 2020 in Hobe Sound, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images for The Match)

 

The land was secured soon after, some 200-plus acres of former citrus grove, next to Atlantic Ridge State Park. As he often does for projects, WeeԀ lived on site, making the 265-mile switch across the state from Ponte Vedra Beach.

 

WeeԀ was all-in, and encouraged Jordan to be as engaged as he wаnted to be in developments, inviting him to come out once weekly to track the progress. Jordan often visited multiple times a week.

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 03: Charlotte Hornets owner Michael Jordan looks on in the fourth quarter during their game against the Orlando Magic at Spectrum Center on March 03, 2023 in Charlotte, North Carolina. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images)

 

WeeԀ likens his role as course architect to that of a quarterback: calling plays for a large roster of consultants. Watching Jordan in discussion with the team during one early meeting, he got the impression of a coach interacting with his players.

Weed evaluates his plan for the course.

WeeԀ had his two pillars for a great golf course — an engaged owner and a good piece of property, though the latter would require some polishing.

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Turning a flat, “featureless” site – bordered by two long drainage canals – into a cross between the manicured, parkland style of Augusta National and the rustic layout of Pine Valley represented the greatest challenge to him and his team.

Private golf venue in Hobe Sound, FL

The course didn’t just need to suit the playstyle of its owner, though, it needed to enhance it.

Jordan and Weed during the course's construction.

To meet the second requirement of Jordan’s brief, WeeԀ’s team set aside 20 acres to construct a state-of-the-art practice facility that the designer believes has no equal.

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