Webb Simpson kicked off his 14th appearance in the Wyndham Championship with a bit of good news after being announced as an assistant captain Tuesday for the upcoming Presidents Cup matches by U.S. captain Davis Love III.
“When I first heard the news, it was something I was hoping for,” the 36-year-old Simpson told media on Tuesday at Sedgefield CC. “…I had the privilege of making three Presidents Cup teams and three Ryder Cup teams, and I’ve learned to understand the importance of captains and assistant captains and what they do -- not just the week of the event, but how much work they put in leading up to the event, how many conversations they have and how much data they’re looking at.” But he admits he’s still got his sights set on making the team as a playing member, which continues with his performance this week in Greensboro, where he’s made 12 cuts with nine top 10s. Simpson won the Wyndham in 2011, was runner-up in 2018 and 2019, and was third in 2017 and T-3 in 2020. In 2011, he finished at 18-under 262 to beat George McNeill by three strokes. It was his first PGA Tour victory, and in 2014 he named his third child Wyndham Rose after the tournament. Last year, Simpson was T-7 for his fifth straight top 10 in the event.