Twenty-four of 78 players from the afternoon wave got to scoring prior to the horn, leaving 54 stranded. However, after the suspension and with players being removed from the course, three competitors decided to call it a day, including past champ and World No. 74 Webb Simpson. Simpson, the all-time earnings leader at the Wyndham with nine top 10s in 13 prior visits, five of those top 3s, was 1-over thru 17 holes, 2-over total, and three shy of the current cut line with one hole to play. This is his third mid-tourney WD in 337 events, first since the 2017-18 RSM Classic, and is projected to drop seven places from 117th to 124th in the FedExCup standings. Since joining the PGA TOUR in 2009, the North Carolinian, who turns 37 years of age this Monday (Aug. 8th), has never missed the FEC Playoffs, so although he’s left the building, he’ll be paying close attention to the standings over the weekend. Others to WD were Brandon Hagy, who was 2-over thru 14 and 5-over total, and defending champ Kevin Kisner, who was 3-over thru 17 and 6-over total. Kisner and Simpson were in a 3-ball with Presidents Cup captain Davis Love III (3-over total), so when play resumes, and if he doesn’t WD, DL3 will be hitting his tee ball at the par-4 18th as a solo.