Donald hits a shot from the sand on the 18th hole during the final round of The Heritage.

Donald hits a shot from the sand on the 18th hole during the final round of The Heritage. Hilton Head, South Carolina: England\'s Luke Donald was oh-so-close to claiming golf\'s World No 1 ranking, but he took the near miss from a dramatic playoff loss on Sunday at the US PGA Heritage in stride.
American Brandt Snedeker defeated Donald for the title with a par on the third extra hole after topping Donald\'s 12-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole and his six-foot par putt on the second.
Donald\'s 15-foot chip for par on the third playoff hole slammed into the back of the cup and bounced out, leaving him second and allowing England\'s Lee Westwood to claim the top ranking once again.
\"I came pretty close, yeah, but I\'ve still got some time on my side,\" Donald said.
Tick in the box
\"Certainly No 1 is not the final goal. To be No 1 would be great but it\'s not everything. It certainly would be a tick in the box. It would be something great to talk to the grandkids in 30 years\' time and say that you were the best in the world, but I still have a lot of chances to do that.\"
Since Tiger Woods surrendered the top spot six months ago, Westwood and Germany\'s Martin Kaymer have traded the ranking summit while Woods, Phil Mickelson and Graeme McDowell have been within reach with a victory as well.
\"Certainly there\'s a lot of people that have a chance to be No 1 right now. I think it\'s a fun time in golf,\" Donald said.
\"Obviously Tiger dominated for a number of years and no one was close to him. But now it\'s a little bit more of a race and just a little added thing to the side that\'s kind of fun for the spectators.\"
Donald tried not to let the possibilities add to the tension as he chased Snedeker\'s clubhouse lead. Donald birdied the par-5 13th and parred in with some tense chips and putts to set up the playoff.