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Donald embraces weight of expectation as No. 1
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Luke Donald of England hits his tee shot on the 17th hole during the first round of the Northern Trust Open at Riviera Country Club. (Stephen Dunn/Getty Images/AFP)
Luke Donald of England hits his tee shot on the 17th hole during the first round of the Northern Trust Open at Riviera Country Club. (Stephen Dunn/Getty Images/AFP)

PACIFIC PALISADES, California: Luke Donald says he now faces much greater expectations after rising to world No. 1 during a stellar 2011 campaign but that is a challenge he is entirely happy to meet.

The United States-based Briton took over at the top of the rankings on May 30 and went on to win four times worldwide last year, including twice on the PGA Tour.

He became the first player to clinch the money list titles on both sides of the Atlantic and has set his sights on matching all those achievements in 2012.

“The best part of being No. 1 is knowing that my best golf is good enough to get me to that spot, just from a confidence and mental standpoint,” Donald told reporters at Riviera Country Club Wednesday ahead of this week’s Northern Trust Open.

“It’s gratifying to know that the hard work is paying off. The worst part? I suppose the slight added burden of expectation but I felt like I’ve dealt with that pretty well so far.

“I’m excited to start a new year,” Donald said. “I’m hoping to do something very similar to last year and even build on it. I’m very excited about my game.”

Donald, whose brilliant short game has helped him become golf’s most consistent player, believes he has adjusted smoothly to being in the spotlight as world No. 1.

“When Lee Westwood got to the No. 1 ranking, I was reasonably friendly with Lee and saw that his life really didn’t change that much,” Donald said of his compatriot who ended Tiger Woods’s five-year reign at the top in November 2010.

“I felt more comfortable that if I was to ever get there, then a similar thing would happen with me. Since getting to No. 1 in May, I’ve been able to hold on to it and I’ve felt very comfortable about it.

“I’ve had some success these last eight months as world No. 1, and I enjoy it. I’ve always focused on trying to put myself into contention, give myself chances to win tournaments and win majors, and the ranking is just a process of some good play.”

Asked whether he had been viewed in a new light by his peers since taking over at the top, Donald replied:

“The only thing that might have changed perceptions is the fact that I was able to get to No. 1 not being a modern day power player.

“Perhaps that might have changed people’s perspective on how they practice and what they need to work on. I’ve obviously done a great job with being very proficient with the short game.

“That can get you a long way. I certainly am not the best ball striker and I’m not the best off the tee but, with a good short game, I was able to get to the top of the world rankings.”

Donald, who languished in 147th place in the 2011 PGA Tour’s driving distance charts with an average drive of 284.1 yards, says he plans to continue splitting his playing schedule between Europe and the U.S. for the foreseeable future.

“As a European and someone who wants to play Ryder Cup, I play both tours.”

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 17, 2012, on page 14.
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