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Rodney Stuckey gets his U.S. Open on, plays mini-golf for charity (PHOTO)
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Rodney Stuckey gets his U.S. Open on, plays mini-golf for charity (PHOTO)

Published Jun. 22, 2015 3:57 a.m. ET
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Did you enjoy some of the golf festivities at Chambers Bay over the weekend? No, you haven't accidentally clicked on a golf link; golf was apparently the theme of the weekend, as Indiana Pacers free agent guard Rodney Stuckey took part in the seventh annual charity event to raise money for Indiana's Dayspring Center, which helps families dealing with homelessness to get back on their feet.

"What we do, is really work with the family to get them through this crisis so that they can move on to self-sufficiency once again," executive director Lori Casson explained, via the Pacers' official team website.

And Stuckey, despite his pending free agency, was the honorary golfer, as two groups of mini-golfers won auctions to play a round with the point guard. On the Dayspring Center, which works largely with families with children, Stuckey said, "We definitely have to make sure that children have the right knowledge and needs for the future." "Just helping out and being involved and making sure their good is important to me," he added.

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(h/t NBA.com)

Photo Credit: R. Brent Smith/AP

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