Day loses number one, but vows to get it back

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By Larry Fine ATLANTA (Reuters) - Jason Day's reign as world number one lasted one week as American Jordan Spieth reclaimed the top spot by winning the Tour Championship and FedExCup on Sunday, but the Australian is not fretting. "To be able to win the major championship, the PGA Championship, and then also to get to number one has been a life-long dream of mine," Day said after a closing 68 for two-under 278 and a tie for 10th, seven shots behind Spieth. "So it's been a good positive year." The 27-year-old Australian came to East Lake Golf Club as the hottest golfer on the planet, coming off a FedExCup playoffs victory at the BMW Championship that was his fourth win in six events including his maiden major at the PGA.

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