Ocean Club Resort and Michael Jordan on Paradise Island in the Bahamas hosted the star-studded arena for the 1st Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational (MJCI) from January 11-14, 2001.
The participants included world-class players from across sports, including Charles Barkley, John Elway, Wayne Gretzky, Roger Clemens, and Julius Erving. These players were challenged by famous golfers, such as Stephen Baldwin, Michael Bolton, Don Cheadle, Janet Jones, and Aidan Quinn.
MJCI visitors had a fun festive weekend at the Paradise Island resorts of Ocean Club and Atlantis. The entertainment highlight of the weekend was Jill Scott's soulful Saturday night performance, a three-time Grammy winner. A total of 36 celebrity golfers from the sports and entertainment worlds and amateur participants, including representatives from Bahamian companies and communities competing in two separate events, participated in the MJCI. The event consisted of two days of Celebrity-Am, paired with one celebrity and three amateurs, and two days of ̈¿½ Celebrity Pairs."
Players competed for wallets that totaled $200,000. Up to $500,000 will be given to charities, including $300,000 in charitable donations for Ronald McDonald House in North Carolina and the local Bahamas Cancer Society.
NBC-TV will air a fun and charitable golf event for four days from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan. 20, 2001. MJCI's sponsors include Gatorade, Palm, Jordan Brand, and Ultimate Vid.
In addition to the Ocean Club golf course as part of Sun International's $100 million renovation and expansion of the Ocean Club Resort, the property now includes 50 new Oceanfront rooms and suites for a total of 107 guest accommodations and Dune, Jean Georges Vongerichten's first Irish restaurant. 안전 슬롯사이트
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