Jason Day replaces Spieth as world No 1
Jason Day has replaced Jordan Spieth as world No 1 in the latest golf rankings released on Monday.
The Australian, who won his first major title at the PGA Championship in August, takes the top spot for the second time in his career. He previously moved ahead of Spieth on September 21, but lasted just a week as the Americans won the Tour Championship to regain top spot.
Neither player was in action last week, which ensured that Day would edge ahead based on the rankings formula with 12.42 points average to 12.40 for Spieth.
Former world No 1 Rory McIlroy remained in third place on 10.92 points with the new “Big Three” of golf well ahead of the rest of the pack led by Bubba Watson.
Spieth won the Masters and US Open this year before finishing tied for fourth at the British Open and second behind Day at the PGA Championship. Day has won six tournaments during the year, including four victories in six starts draped around the PGA Championship.
McIlroy started the year as No 1 in the world, but he lost that to Spieth after the US Open and then missed
the defence of his British Open crown at St Andrews when he injured an ankle playing football.