AS A YOUNG MAN, Troutman Sanders attorney Chuck Palmer had a dream of playing golf professionally. He was No. 1 on his high school golf team at Pepperell High in Lindale, near Rome. He became an assistant pro in Louisiana after graduating from the University of Georgia in 1979. He once shot 65 on a golf course in New Orleans.

“I thought that if I really concentrated at golf, that I had a shot of being a player, and if I didn’t make it, I would be happy as a club pro,” said Palmer, 50.

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