"It's just way too much."

From John Hawkins' Barclays game story in Golf World:

Liberty National had been ridiculed all week for its various design flaws, most notably the putting surfaces, which are small in size but severe in slope and tilt. "There's just way too much going on with everything here," is how one multiple major champion put it. "[Co-designer] Bob Cupp asked me for my honest opinion, and I told him: You've got wide fairways but hardly any room between the fairways and the fescue. You've got greens with contours that would be much more suitable if they were twice the size, which they aren't. For three or four holes, it feels like a links, then three or four more where it's very much a parkland course. It's just way too much."

I'm sure that went over well.

Multiple major winner? Hmm...Els and Harrington liked the course, that leaves...Lee Janzen?