Michael Jordan's two sons Jeffrey and Marcus enjoyed their Independence Day weekend at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando. The two heirs to the Jordan Brand played golf on Saturday morning before Marcus continued his workout by hooping in the evening.
In a post on his official Instagram stories, Marcus shared a couple of photos with his brother and the resort inside the Walt Disney World Resort where the NBA bubble was located during the pandemic. It has a pristine 18-hole golf course designed by Tom Fazio.
The brothers spend some time together, which is a rare occurrence considering both are busy with their respective businesses. Marcus has been in the spotlight recently due to his now-ended relationship with Scottie Pippen's ex-wife Larsa Pippen.
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On the other hand, Jeffrey Jordan has been very private about his life, unlike his younger brother. Jeffrey currently works as one of the co-founders of Heir Inc., a next-generation holding company that aims to build media and tech brands around athletes.
After the brothers enjoyed their time on the golf course, Marcus Jordan was not finished working out a sweat. Marcus went to work with Tyshawn Patterson of Training Passion Inc. Patterson is one of the premier skill development trainers of NBA and WNBA players. He has worked with athletes such as Lexie Brown, Kemba Walker, Killian Hayes and R.J. Hampton.
Marcus went to work and shot some hoops since it's been a part of their life since they were kids. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Michael Jordan's second son played college basketball at the University of Central Florida.
Jeffrey, on the other hand, also played college basketball for the Illinois Fighting Illini before transferring to UCF, wherein he teamed up with his brother for two seasons. Both were unable to reach the NBA and pursued other ventures after graduating college.
Michael Jordan loves playing golf
In addition to basketball, Michael Jordan passed down his love for golf to his sons Jeffrey and Marcus Jordan. Michael began playing golf in 1984 and has fallen in love with the sport ever since. He explained to Steph Curry the reason why he continues to play golf in a one-on-one interview back in 2021.
"I mainly got into golf because, from a competitive standpoint, to me, it is the hardest game to play. I can always respond to an opponent (in basketball), a defensive guy or an offensive guy or whatever, but in golf it's like playing in a mirror. You're battling yourself consistently to try and get perfection. Every swing, every putt," Jordan said. [H/T SportBible]
MJ added:
"For a competitive person, this game keeps me sane because when I walked away from the game of basketball, that was enough to keep my competitive juices working. Now that I don't have that game, this is the game."
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