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Michael Jordan's First Concern After a Serious Injury: His Golf Game

By Paige·

After severing a tendon in one of his fingers after retirement, Michael Jordan had one immediate concern, whether the injury would affect his golf swing.

Michael Jordan's First Concern After a Serious Injury: His Golf Game

Michael Jordan is known for his fierce competitiveness on the basketball court, but that same passion followed him into golf after his NBA career ended. When he suffered a painful finger injury that severed a tendon, many expected him to focus on the recovery and the impact on his daily life. Instead, Jordan's first reaction was classic MJ: “I just hope it doesn’t hurt my golf game.”

The quote quickly became a perfect example of how seriously Jordan takes golf. Since retiring from the National Basketball Association, he has spent countless hours on the course and has become known as an avid and highly competitive golfer. For Jordan, golf is more than a hobby. It is another arena where he can test himself and try to win.

The injury was significant, but Jordan’s concern showed where his priorities were. Even after one of the greatest careers in sports history, his drive to compete remained as strong as ever. Whether he is playing for championships or trying to beat friends on the course, Jordan approaches every challenge with the same intensity.

Years later, the story remains one of the most memorable examples of Jordan’s relentless mindset. His immediate focus on golf instead of the injury itself highlights how deeply the sport became part of his life after basketball. For fans of both golf and basketball, it is another reminder that Michael Jordan never stops competing.


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