PGA Tour Player Director, Webb Simpson has been awarded a third sponsor’s exemption into a Signature Event this season – a decision which may have caused further angst among the US-based circuit’s membership.
The 2012 US Open champion, who hails from North Carolina, has already teed it up at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am as well as the Arnold Palmer Invitational this term – finishing T39 and T30, respectively.
Webb Simpson with his third exemption to a signature event. https://t.co/Hyi7RgFMqWApril 15, 2024
And, now – pointed out by popular golf X account Monday Q Info – Simpson is one of four invitees into the fifth Signature Event of the season, the RBC Heritage, along with Kevin Kisner, Shane Lowry, and Gary Woodland.
Woodland, who is making his way back from successful brain surgery, currently sits 136th in the OWGR and was given an exemption into the Genesis Invitational as well before going on to play with tournament host, Tiger Woods.
Meanwhile, Lowry is 37th in the OWGR but did not qualify for the no-cut tournament via any of the necessary means. Kisner is 541st but will be playing his first Signature Event of 2024 after twice working as the lead analyst for NBC while competing on the PGA Tour.
But it is Simpson’s appearance at a tournament which he has previously won that is most likely to rankle with some of the players who are not in attendance. Moods could be worsened further if he is included in the Wells Fargo Championship this term, too. Simpson could well be under consideration as he lives in Quail Hollow and would attract plenty of local fans – including friends and family.
Following Simpson and Adam Scott’s welcome into the Arnold Palmer Invitational last month, Dylan Wu aired his frustrations on social media.
The American stated it was “suspect” that two of the six Player Directors who had not managed to secure their own tee time via qualification had received more than one invite into events that offer higher prize money and greater FedEx Cup points.
Woods, Patrick Cantlay, Jordan Spieth, and Peter Malnati make up the remaining members of the current PGA Tour Player Director board.
Great players and major champions. I can’t say much because I missed the cut hard this week but getting more than one sponsor exemption into elevated events doesn’t…
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