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  • 7/10/12

Maybe Jim Justice can show his progress in his efforts to lose weight at next year's Greenbrier Classic. He just announced the dates for the 2013 tournament--July 1-July 7.

I know most of you don't have much regard for the Classic, but it is a big deal here in WV. Just wait and see how it grows and improves. It may never be Pebble Beach or Medinah, but you never know.


Edited 7/10/12   by  wvskybird
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  • 7/11/12

 

 

Ref:    Jim Justice

            Sorry but after Tiger missed the cut at the Greenbrier Classic, I lost interest in the tournament.   So, I never saw Jim Justice last week.

            Can someone post a photo of Jim Justice so we can see his current weight?

 

 

  • 7/11/12
He was quite good I think he finished -10. At some stage I think his score was even lower than that.
  • 7/11/12
Tiger Woods talks with Greenbrier owner Jim Justice during Wednesday's ProAm for the Greenbrier Classic in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va..
 

Tiger Woods talks with Greenbrier owner Jim Justice during Wednesday's ProAm for the Greenbrier Classic in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va..

Photograph by: Ap , Associated Press; The Daily Telegraph

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  • 7/12/12

 

 

 

Looks like Tiger and Phil are correct.   Jim's shirt is wet from sweat.  He must have been in agony fulfilling his duties as host @ the Greenbrier Classic.  He looks likes a man in his early 60's that needs to lose more than 100 pounds.      :(

  • 7/12/12
I can now understand why Tiger and John Daly were concerned. I do hope that their suggestion will work.
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  • 7/13/12

I believe he 6'7" and weighs 375 lbs...he needs inpatient--supervised weight loss program.

Doubt if he can do this on his own.

Good luck to him...nice of John and Tiger to offer support.

  • 7/15/12
You would think if John Daly offers $100 per pound, Tiger could jump in and offer at least $1,000 or even $10,000 per pound going to charity and help out a friend.