CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Justin Rose complained about the "weak" set-up of the Hazeltine National course and the "pro-am feel" of the flag positions after Europe slumped to a 17-11 defeat by the U.S. in the Ryder Cup on Sunday.
The Olympic champion also said it was tough getting used to the way the layout had been restructured in recent years.
"I've been fortunate enough to play here in 2002 and 2009 and I think they have shifted the nines around which creates a little bit of havoc in your memory of the course," Rose told reporters after losing his final-day singles to Rickie Fowler by one hole.