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Official World Golf Ranking: 221
Born: Thu,Aug 8,1985 - Raleigh, N.C.
Age: 38y 8m 10d, Nationality: USA
Height: 6' 2, Weight: 185lbs
Home: Charlotte, N.C.
College: Wake Forest
Turned Pro: 2008, Joined PGA Tour: 2009
Notes: Simpson is the son of Evander Samuel "Sam" Simpson III and Debbie Webb Simpson. He is the fifth of six children. Grew up playing against Brendon Todd, another 2009 PGA Tour rookie, during their youth in the Raleigh, N.C. area. Member of the victorious 2007 U.S. Walker Cup team that defeated Great Britain and Ireland at Royal County Down in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. Also a member of the Palmer Cup team that year. Won the 2007 Southern Amateur at Pinehurst and the Dogwood Am...

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Webb Simpson

Simpson is the son of Evander Samuel "Sam" Simpson III and Debbie Webb Simpson. He is the fifth of six children. Grew up playing against Brendon Todd, another 2009 PGA Tour rookie, during their youth in the Raleigh, N.C. area. Member of the victorious 2007 U.S. Walker Cup team that defeated Great Britain and Ireland at Royal County Down in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. Also a member of the Palmer Cup team that year. Won the 2007 Southern Amateur at Pinehurst and the Dogwood Amateur in Atlanta. Attended the same high school (Broughton) and college (Wake Forest) as current PGA Tour Champions player Scott Hoch. Semifinalist at the 2006 U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine National. Turned professional in June 2008 and finished T-64th in his professional debut at the Stanford St. Jude Championship. Played eight events on the Korn Ferry Tour with two runner-up finishes, including a playoff loss to Arjun Atwal at the Chattanooga Classic. Finished T-7th at PGA Tour Q-School to earn his PGA Tour card for 2009. Member of the 2011 '13 and '19 U.S. Presidents Cup and 2012 '14 and '18 U.S. Ryder Cup teams.
2011 Notes: Posted two PGA Tour wins and finished 2nd in the FedExCup standings and the money list. Made 23 of 26 cuts, with 21 top-25 finishes and 12 top-10s. Three runner-up finishes included playoff losses to Bubba Watson at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and Ben Crane at the McGladrey Classic. Won the Wyndham Championship in his home state of North Carolina by three strokes over George McNeill. Defeated Chez Reavie in a playoff to win the Deutsche Bank Championship. Had a $363,029 lead over Luke Donald going into the last event of the year at Disney, but Donald won the Children's Miracle Network Hospital and the money title. Simpson finished 2nd. Made the largest one-season earnings jump in PGA Tour history when he went from $972,962 in 2010 to $6,683,214, an increase of $5,374,391. One of six rookies on the U.S. Presidents Cup team that posted a 3-2-0 record for the victorious squad.
2012 Notes: Entered final round of the U.S. Open trailing Jim Furyk and Graeme McDowell by four strokes, and carded a two-under 68 to finish one-over-par 281, good enough for a one-stroke win over McDowell and Michael Thompson. It was Simpson's first major title. Joined Jack Fleck, Billy Casper, Scott Simpson and Lee Janzen as come-from-behind winners of the five U.S. Opens held at The Olympic Club. After two early bogeys, tallied three consecutive birdies at Nos. 6-8 and another at No. 10 before closing with eight pars to capture the title. Making the year more joyous, his wife gave birth to their second child, Willow Grace, on July 28. Did not play at the British Open due to the happy occasion. Finished 2-2 in his first Ryder Cup appearance for the U.S. team. Lost 2 & 1 to Ian Poulter in his singles match, as the European team won the biennial competition.
2013 Notes: Finished T-6th at the Northern Trust Open for his first top-10 performance of the season. His second came the following week at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, where he finished T-5th after losing to defending champion Hunter Mahan, 1-up, in the quarterfinals. Fell to 1-3 in playoffs when he missed a seven-foot putt on the first playoff hole at the RBC Heritage, giving Graeme McDowell the victory. The runner-up finish was the fourth of his career, with the previous three all coming in 2011. Also finished in the top-10 at the Travelers Championship (T-5th) and the Tour Championship (4th). Finished the year 11th in the FedExCup race and 20th on the money list. Turned in a 2-1-2 record in five Presidents Cup matches during the three-point U.S. triumph over the International team.
2014 Notes: Started the year on the right foot with a win at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, his first title since his U.S. Open victory. Added top-10s with a T-7th at the McGladrey Classic, T-3rd at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, 10th at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, T-9th at the WGC-Accenture Match Play, T-3rd at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, 3rd at the Greenbrier Classic, and T-5th at the Wyndham Championship. After missing the cut at The Barclays, he opened with a five-under-par 66 at the Deutsche Bank Championship and finished T-9th, six strokes behind champion Chris Kirk in the second FedExCup playoffs event. Later added a T-53rd at the BMW Championship to advance to the Tour Championship at East Lake G.C., where he finished T-23rd. Ended the year 25th in the FedExCup rankings and 17th on the money list. Was one of Tom Watson's Ryder Cup captain's picks, and he went 0-1-1 in his two matches in the European victory.
2015 Notes: Finished T-4th in defending his title at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Four rounds in the 60s were highlighted by a second-round 65. Made a late charge with birdies at holes 13, 15 and 17, and an eagle-3 at 16. Finished T-7th at the Humana Challenge on the strength of a closing 64. Finished T-7th in his third start at the WGC-Cadillac Championship and T-2nd at the Wells Fargo Championship. Had a T-6th at the Wyndham Championship. Placed 48th in the FedExCup standings and 43rd on the money list.
2016 Notes: Got his first top-10 with a T-3rd at the Dean & DeLuca, followed by his second top-10, a 6th-place finish at the Quicken Loans National. Finished 84th in the FedExCup standings, the first time since 2010 that he failed to advance past the first two playoffs events.
2017 Notes: In his seventh start of the season, the Waste Management Phoenix Open, birdied three of the final four holes, getting to 17 under, and waited 40 minutes while Hideki Matsuyama matched his score. Lost on the fourth hole of the playoff when Matsuyama birdied the 17th hole. Finished 5th at the Dean & DeLuca Invitational and T-8th at the Travelers Championship. A final-round three-under 67 led to a 3rd-place result at the Wyndham Championship, four strokes behind Henrik Stenson. Advanced to the FedExCup Playoffs for a ninth consecutive season, collecting top-10 showings in two of the four playoffs events (T-6th, Northern Trust and T-9th, BMW Championship). Ended his season ranked 17th in the FedExCup standings.
2018 Notes: Played 26 PGA Tour events, making 23 cuts with nine top-10 finishes. Was 11th in the FedExCup standings. Won The Players Championship by four strokes for his fifth career PGA Tour title in his 250th start. Was tied for the lead after a first-round 66 and broke away from the pack with a second-round 63. Over the weekend, he shot 68-73 to seal the victory. Finished T-4th at the Sony Open in Hawaii, T-5th at the Honda Classic, T-5th at the RBC Heritage, T-8th at the Valspar Championship, T-10th at the U.S. Open, and T-12th at the British Open. Shot a final-round 62 at the Wyndham Championship to finish T-2nd, three strokes behind winner Brandt Snedeker. Posted back-to-back 65s in the final two rounds of the BMW Championship to finish T-6th with Tiger Woods. Was T-4th at the Tour Championship, where he birdied two of his last three holes to finish five shots behind winner Tiger Woods. Played in his third Ryder Cup and finished with a 2-1-0 record for the week. Won his singles match against Justin Rose, 1-up.
2019 Notes: Played in 21 PGA Tour events, making 20 cuts with six top-10 finishes. Ranked 16th in the FedExCup standings. He finished 3rd at The RSM Classic, one stroke out of the Charles Howell III/Patrick Rodgers playoff. Shot a final-round 65 to finish T-8th at the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Shot a third-round 64 and finished T-5th at the Masters, two shots behind winner Tiger Woods. Shot 67-68 over the weekend to finish T-2nd at the RBC Canadian Open, seven strokes behind winner Rory McIlory. Was 2nd at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, three strokes behind winner Brooks Koepka. The next week was 2nd at the Wyndham Championship, a stroke behind winner J.T. Poston. In the FedExCup playoffs, finished T-18th at the Northern Trust, T-24th at the BMW Championship, and T-16th at the Tour Championship. In the Presidents Cup, played in four matches with a 1-3 record. He won his singles match with Byeong Hun An, 2 & 1.
2020 Notes: Played in 14 PGA Tour events, making 12 cuts with eight top-10 finishes. Was 12th in the FedExCup standings. Started the season with a T-7th at the Shriners Hospitals for Children's. At the RSM Classic, he lost on the second hole of a playoff to Tyler Duncan. He finished 3rd at the Sony Open at Hawaii, a stroke behind the Smith/Steele playoff. Won the Waste Management Phoenix Open, edging Tony Finau with a birdie on the first playoff hole. After the break, he missed the cut at the Charles Schwab Challenge, then won the RBC Heritage by a stroke over Abraham Ancer. Finished T-8th at the Rocket Mortgage and T-3rd at the Wyndham Championship, three strokes behind winner Jim Herman. In the FedExCup playoffs, was T-6th at the Northern Trust. At the time, was 3rd in the FedExCup standings and decided to take the BMW Championship off. He didn't play well at the Tour Championship, where he finished T-12th.
2021 Notes: Played in 21 PGA Tour events making 18 cuts with nine top-ten finishes. Was 40th in the FedExCup standings. He finished T-8th at the 2020 U.S. Open, his best result at the event since winning it in 2012. Shot 67-73-71-68 to finish T-10th at the 2020 Masters. Shot a final-round 64 to finish T-4th at the Sony Open in Hawaii, two shots back of winner Kevin Na. Shot 66 in the first round of the WGC-Workday Championship at The Concession to co-lead, shot 69-69-72 to finish T-6th, six shots back of winner Collin Morikawa. Was T-12th at the 2021 Masters and T-9th at the RBC Heritage. Was T-7th at the Wyndham Championship, finishing a shot from the six-man playoff. In the FedExCup Playoffs was T-47th at the Northern Trust and T-12th at the BMW Championship.
2022 Notes: Played in 20 PGA Tour events making 12 cuts with one top-ten finish. Qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs for the 14th consecutive season and finished 131st in the official FedExCup standings, ending the season outside the top 100 for the first time in his career Was T-8th at the RSM Classic. After finishing T-61st at the Sony Open in Hawaii, he returned home. His neck had been bothering him for months since tweaking it hitting balls at Wells Fargo back in May of 2021. He had surgery soon after for a bulging disc and then went through a hard rehab of eight weeks. It was very tedious but he was able to start hitting balls on February 28th and two weeks later was able to play in The Players Championship. He missed the cut but felt pain-free and could play at Valspar (T-48th) and the WGC-Dell Match Play (T-35th). In his first major back from his injury was T-35th at the Masters. Finished T-20th at the PGA Championship. Shot a first-round 66 to co-lead the Charles Schwab Challenge before going on to finish T-27th. Had his best finish coming back from his injury with a T-13th at the Travelers Championship. In the FedExCup playoffs missed the cut at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
2023 Notes: Finished T-7th at the Valspar Championship, his first top-10 on Tour since the 2021 RSM Classic.

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Career at a Glance: Starts: 377, Cuts Made: 284 (75%), Top Tens: 89 (24%) , Rounds: 1288, Scoring Avg: 69.93, Career Earnings: $46,360,687 - Best Finish: 1st (7 times)
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