(Reuters) - After the euphoria of his U.S. Open victory and a hectic return to his native Germany, Martin Kaymer is relishing the chance for some quiet time on the driving range ahead of Thursday's French Open.
The world number 12 won the second major of his career with an eight-shot triumph at Pinehurst, North Carolina last month, but missed the cut by four shots at the BMW International at Gut Larchenhof near his home town of Duesseldorf in his first outing since.
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