Here at the end of the major championship season, Justin Rose is not a fan of the revamped PGA Tour schedule.

Rose is among the favorites at this week’s Open Championship, where he sounded off about the schedule during a pre-tournament press conference.

“It’s too condensed,” Rose said Tuesday. “As a professional in terms of trying to peak for something, the process that’s involved in trying to do that can be detailed and it can be longer than a month. So that’s my reasoning for that.”

Rose is smart enough to know why the schedule changed. This is the first year in which the PGA Championship was played in May, creating a four majors in four months championship season. In years past, the four major championships were played out over five months, but that schedule ran into August, pushing the FedEx Cup Playoffs into September. In America, that conflicts with the all-important football season.