Perhaps no player has been more vocal in their disgust with the Chambers Bay course at this year’s U.S. Open than reigning FedEx Cup Champion Billy Horschel.
The 28-year-old started his final round at 7-over-par, but came out on fire Sunday. Horschel shot a 32 on the front nine, including four birdies.
But on the back nine, Horschel started missing his putts, and didn’t hide his frustration. Here’s the proof:
Horschel finished the round with a very solid 3-under-par, but still finished at +4 on the week and was never really in contention (72-72-73-67).
The former Florida Gator took to Twitter earlier in the championship to vent about how much he dislikes the course and its setup.
What's disappointing about @usopengolf is the fans not being about to walk around the course/get close enough to most of the greens to cheer
— Billy Horschel (@BillyHo_Golf) June 19, 2015
Fans are having a hard time walking the course. They can barely see anything from outside the ropes.
— Billy Horschel (@BillyHo_Golf) June 19, 2015
I would be pissed if I paid a lot of money for tickets and could barely see the top players hit golf shots.
— Billy Horschel (@BillyHo_Golf) June 19, 2015
I truly miss the cheers/roars when you hit a great shot. Especially if you can't see where it finished. I feed off the energy of the fans!
— Billy Horschel (@BillyHo_Golf) June 19, 2015
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