BETHESDA, Maryland (AP) — Luke Donald isn't the typical No. 1 player in the world.
He got there not by winning a lot of tournaments but by consistently placing in the top 10. His victory last month at the BMW PGA Championship in his native England was only his second stroke-play win in the last five years.
And he's proof you don't have to be a long hitter to take over the top spot. Donald plays a precision game that relies on accuracy and putting.
Donald is seeking his first win in a major this week at the U.S. Open.
Asked about Donald's rise to No. 1, defending champion Graeme McDowell says "it's refreshing to see that the game is not being outpowered."

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