Congratulations to Our Father Mows Best Winner, Jamie Cox!

Congratulations to Our Father Mows Best Winner, Jamie Cox!

Congratulations to Jamie Cox of North Charleston, Winner of a Riding Mower, Weber Grill, Golf Gear & More! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


Congratulations to Jamie Cox of North Charleston,
Winner of a Riding Mower, Weber Grill, Golf Gear & More!

Thanks to all who entered win their dads in the Father Mows Best contest and a big thanks to all dads for everything they do.

  • Golf for 2 on a Kiawah Island course courtesy of Showdog Records
  • A Ping driver courtesy of Showdog Records
  • 2 golf shirts courtesy of Harlestons
  • Riding mower approx. retail value $1,900 courtesy of Epic Records
  • A Weber grill – $250 courtesy of Southern Eagle

Thanks to all who entered their dads in the Father Mows Best contest and a big thanks to all dads for everything they do.

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