SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Martin Kaymer did not expect much coming into the PGA Championship given how little he has played this year but rust did not seem to be a factor after he carded a four-under-par 66 to sit a stroke back of first-round leaders Jason Day and Brendon Todd.
The former world number one, who missed the cut in his only start of the year at last week's Barracuda Championship, stumbled early at San Francisco's TPC Harding Park with a bogey on his second hole.
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