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MICHAEL JORDAN GOLF GOES QUIETLY AS AMF HAS FEW PLANS

          The Michael Jordan Golf Company "should have been
     another Jordan success story, but that hasn't been the
     case," according to Ed Sherman of the CHICAGO TRIBUNE, who
     writes a lengthy examination of the company which was formed
     in November '93.  Sherman: "'Air' golf has hit several
     slices."  Currently, Jordan Golf consists of a facility in
     Aurora, IL, with another range being built in Charlotte, NC,
     by AMF Bowling, which purchased the company last year.  But
     there "are no firm plans to build" any more.  Sherman writes
     that Jordan invested a total of $1M in the venture, "a
     rarity" for him, and while the "original group had the
     vision," insiders say it took on "lavish and unnecessary
     expenditures, creating cash-flow problems for the company. 
     Bills were being paid late, and some vendors stopped sending
     goods."  AMF Bowling wanted to sign Jordan to promote its
     bowling centers and company officials "readily admit they
     agreed to take on Jordan Golf and its problems as part of
     the price for getting Jordan as an endorser for its bowling
     centers."  AMF VP/Marketing Merrell Wreden: "Yes, golf got
     the negotiations started. ... Can we make it profitable?
     Yes, I think we can" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 7/14).   

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