Rory McIlory could be forgiven if he wanted to take a moment to savour his latest victory, but the world number one is determined not to "dwell" on his success.
Rory McIlroy: Eyeing more success
The 23-year-old secured his third PGA Tour title of 2012, including the USPGA Championship, on Monday as he overcame a three-shot deficit in the final round to win the Deutsche Bank Championship by one stroke at TPC Boston.
There will be no time to relax for the Northern Irishman though as the next event in the FedEx Cup, the BMW Championship at Crooked Stick, is just a few days away.
"To get to world number one, back up a major-winning season with another major, get three wins on the PGA Tour - this year has been a big year for me to back up what I did last year.
"I'd like to make it four - or five, obviously, after the FedEx Cup.
"I have learned how to handle winning big events - not dwelling on what's happened, just moving forward, just trying to win another golf tournament, trying to put myself in position.
"There is a time and a place to celebrate and enjoy what you have done and going into the play-offs isn't it.
"You have to focus on the week ahead, get to Crooked Stick and start to prepare for that tournament.
"With this run we're on, you have to just keep thinking about the next week.
"When the Ryder Cup is over, for sure I will think back and enjoy the great golf I have played over the last few weeks."
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