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By Larry Fine ATLANTA (Reuters) - Jason Day said he did not feel anything special after achieving a career goal by ascending to the world number one ranking with his emphatic victory at last week's BMW Championship. Day gave evidence of the maturity that helped him shake off the disappointment of so many near misses at majors and break through at last month's PGA Championship as part of an amazing run of four wins from his last six tournaments. "It makes me a lot more hungry to try and keep my position at No. 1 because I want to try and extend it." In the last month, the world number one ranking has bounced between Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and now Day, who kept referencing the hard work he has put in to get to the top.

 

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