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Azinger has questions to answer

ATLANTA -- As I checked into my hotel last night, a tall, solitary figure beat me to the front desk. "Sorry," he said, but I waved him off. He got to the front of the line first, fair and square.

That man was Paul Azinger. After he was given a room key and started to walk away, the hotelier called him back and handed over a single, plain, sealed envelope.