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I think it's amazing how well the grounds crew get the courses together for the PGA tour.  Over the past weekend, I'm sure we all heard about the severe storms that tore through Congressional last week.  These same storms also hit Greenbrier and that talk was that it was hit much worse than Congressional.  The grounds crew at Congressional put in a lot of work to get the course back in shape to allow a gallery to catch the final round.  Now it's Monday, the start of Greenbrier's week of golf, will the course be ready?

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"The whole place got hit pretty daggum hard," he said. "We've got about 50 200-year old trees that are down across the grounds."

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"You can look at this two ways," Justice said. "You can drop your head and walk around and mope, or you can suck it up and get to work. We are not going to let this beat us.

"We have the chance to make this into one of our finest moments," he said. "Everything will be repaired before tournament. To me, it is just not acceptable that on Monday we not have every single thing the way it was as if this never happened. That can't be a goal. It just has to be a reality."

It's hard to believe that they can get this all cleaned up over the weekend, but with the help of volunteers, it looks like The Greenbrier Classic will go on as scheduled.

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"The Greenbrier Classic 2012 will start on schedule this Monday and go off without a hitch," continued Justice. "It's really special to see how everyone has come together over the past 48 hours. While we have a golf tournament to put on, our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the wide spread damage and power outages the storms have caused throughout the Virginia's and our beautiful region. We hope that The Greenbrier Classic can help serve as a positive diversion during these difficult times."

It's amazing what work can be done when you set your mind to it.  The grounds crew and all volunteers should get quite a bit of praise for a job well done in these situations.  That's a lot to tackle under a lot of pressure.

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One thing people don't realize is the danger involved in clearing away large trees blown down in a storm. The limbs sometimes get twisted underneath the trunks, and can snap up and hit workers when someone starts cutting one up with a chain saw.

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Originally Posted by WUTiger

One thing people don't realize is the danger involved in clearing away large trees blown down in a storm. The limbs sometimes get twisted underneath the trunks, and can snap up and hit workers when someone starts cutting one up with a chain saw.

VERY dangerous!  My friend's dad got killed clearing trees.

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