This article lets you look into the mind of Watson the coach. Simpson hits a poor drive on the first hole after being introduced wrongly. Even at that it found the fairway. Instead of instilling confidence in an obviously talented Major winner, Watson benches him until singles. The entire team sees and feels this vibe. It's must have felt like being back in high school.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/09/29/5209084/webb-simpson-reflects-on-disappointing.html#.VCr6SyjH0qYThis excerpt says it all:
“I noticed he said Bubba Watson,” Simpson said with a laugh, “And I glanced over at Bubba like, ‘Well, maybe you’re supposed to hit first then.’ ”
Using a fairway wood, Simpson sent his tee shot, the first of the Ryder Cup, sky high. When it landed, less than 200 yards away, it barely had reached the 429-yard, par-4 hole’s fairway.
“He just popped it up,” Watson told the News & Observer. “I was a little shocked when I first saw it, but I guess that happens sometimes.”
After a morning four-ball loss to Europe’s Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose, Simpson, 29, was one of four Americans left out of Friday afternoon’s foursomes competition. On Saturday, the Wake Forest alum didn’t play at all.
“I didn’t think Webb played very well Friday, and I thought we had other guys in better position to get points for us,” U.S. captain Tom Watson said.
Simpson was excluded from both the Saturday morning four-ball and afternoon foursome rounds, and he didn’t have a shot at redemption until Sunday’s singles.