Michael Jordan BANNED from Exclusive Country Club for Wearing Cargo Pants on Golf Course
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The New York Post reports that Jordan was midway through his game when a country club employee approached him and said he had to return to the clubhouse and change into different pants.
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'I've been there many times and no one
told me a thing,' Jordan told ESPN
Chicago by text message.
Michael Jordan is a basketball legend and, allegedly, a great golfer -
but none of that mattered at an exclusive country club when he showed up
wearing cargo pants.
The La Gorce Country Club in Miami, Florida, reportedly kicked Jordan
off the links in the middle of his game and banned him from ever returning
because he violated the club's strict dress code.
Not even Jordan, with his six NBA championship rings, reported
half-billion-dollar fortune and worldwide recognition, could escape the policy
at the golf course that demands a tucked in collared shirt and Bermuda shorts.
The New York Post reports that Jordan was midway through his game when a country club employee approached him and said he had to return to the clubhouse and change into different pants.
'Then all of a sudden they come to me on the 11th hole and say I
can't wear cargo shorts. Wow! The round is almost over and you want me to buy
shorts now? Yeah, right!!'
When
the retired Chicago Bulls star refused to lose his cargo shorts, he was
reportedly told to leave and that he would no longer be welcome back at the
club.
'We
were not aware that he is not allowed to return to La Gorce. I guess it’s their
loss - as MJ is a great golfer, and a great guest,' Jordan's publicist said in
a statement.
The
country club has not commented on the incident.
Despite
endorsing a full line of clothing for Nike, Jordan has become infamous for his
fashion sense.
His
appearance at the Ryder Cup in Chicago wearing faded bluejeans and blue puffy
vest led to the creation of a blog devoted to his dubious choices in attire
called 'What the F*** is Michael Jordan Wearing?'
Source:Mailonline
Source:Mailonline
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