Billy Horschel: 'I've lost some respect for USGA over Chambers Bay condition'

Billy Horschel celebrates his putt on the seventh hole during the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship at the TPC Boston on September 1, 2014
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Billy Horschel admits that he's "lost some respect" for the USGA due to the 'poor' conditions of the Chambers Bay course for the US Open.

American golfer Billy Horschel has slammed organisers for hosting the US Open at Chambers Bay in Washington after numerous players encountered problems with the greens.

Jordan Spieth claimed his second major title of the year by sealing a one-shot victory on Sunday, but a big talking point was the condition of the course.

After the final round, Horschel told reporters: "I think a lot of players, and I'm one of them, have lost some respect for the USGA and this championship this year for the greens.

"And not only the greens, but one of the biggest issues I have is for the fans. I feel like the fans got robbed this week being able to get up close to the players and see the shots we hit and see the course to the degree that we see it."

The 28-year-old finished tied-25th for the tournament.

Jordan Spieth poses with the US Open trophy after winning at Chambers Bay on June 21, 2015
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