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Georgia athletic director Damon Evans waits for a news conference in Athens, Ga., Thursday, July 1, 2010. A state trooper pulled Evans over late Wednesday night for driving erratically. Police said Evans smelled of alcohol and was given a field sobriety test. He was taken to Atlanta's city jail on charges of DUI and failure to maintain a lane. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Georgia athletic director Damon Evans waits for a news conference in Athens, Ga., Thursday, July 1, 2010. A state trooper pulled Evans over late Wednesday night for driving erratically. Police said Evans smelled of alcohol and was given a field sobriety test. He was taken to Atlanta’s city jail on charges of DUI and failure to maintain a lane. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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Adam Oates has traded hockey sticks for golf clubs. The former NHL star is working as a caddie for Brett Quigley at the AT&T National this week. The pair met when Oates played for Boston, and the idea was hatched after a dinner last year at Las Vegas. Quigley tossed out the idea that Oates should help out, and they quickly clicked on the course. “The hardest part is agonizing over every shot,” Oates said Friday. “You’re just feeling for your guy. It’s stressful. I don’t pick the clubs, but we talk it out.” Oates scored 341 goals and had 1,420 points in 1,337 NHL games over 19 seasons.

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