Johnson eyes long spell at the
summit after reclaiming top spot
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[August 24, 2020]
(Reuters) - Dustin Johnson said
he is targeting a lengthy stay at the top of the world rankings
after reclaiming the number one spot with a 11-shot victory at the
Northern Trust Open on Sunday.
The 36-year-old American became the fifth player to be ranked number
one this year after he leapfrogged Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas and Rory
McIlroy following his dominating display at TPC Boston. Brooks
Koepka was also No. 1 this year.
Johnson last held the number one ranking in May last year.
"... It's something that I'm very proud of is to be number one in
the world, and I'd like to stay there for a little while," Johnson
told reporters.
"Obviously it's been jumping around a bunch here the last few
months, but the last time I was number one, I think I stayed there
for quite some time, and that's another goal of mine is just to see
how long I can stay at number one."
The Northern Trust Open was the first of three playoff events that
culminate with the Sept. 4-7 Tour Championship in Atlanta and the
$15 million prize to the FedExCup champion.
Johnson said he was determined to finish as the season's champion
for the first time in his career.
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Dustin Johnson watches his tee shot on the 15th hole during the
final round of The Northern Trust golf tournament at TPC of Boston.
Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
"It's something I haven't won. It's something I've been close to
winning a few times, and it's just something that I would really
like to have on my resume when I'm done playing golf," he added.
"It's a big title. It means a lot to all the guys out here. It
definitely means a lot to me."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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