Oh, this is based on very little and when I say aggravate, I really mean wind up for his own amusement... it is how I like to imagine him.
...Simpson was asked to make an inspection of Muirfield and wrote a report effectively belittling all the holes Colt had had a major involvement with as "featureless, by reason of their OBVIOUS and STRAIGHTFORWARD character... Now in Golf Course Design, the obvious thing is almost invariably the wrong thing"... He went on to say the holes in question had a "complete lack of subtlety" ...
I like the majority of what Simpson wrote...
Here's another quote from an unnamed letter:
"I well remember Tom Simpson and the late Stuart Paton re-bunkering a hole at Woking. They invited Tony Torrance and Cyril Tolley to play round and comment on the new hole. The players did not like it and T.S. and S.P. were delighted, they knew they had got something good. Had the verdict been favourable, Simpson would have rushed out and altered the scheme, he was ready to do so"
By the way, although I don't have original references for this material, it comes from a presentation that I was at that was delivered by Tom MacKenzie who is an admirer of Tom Simpson.