Tiger Woods played at Oak Hill Country Club, the site of next week's PGA Championships, earlier this week and had some less-than-flattering things to say about the course.

A video of Woods talking negatively about the greens at Oak Hill, where he played in the Bridgestone Invitational, can be found here.

Woods will play in the PGA Championship at Oak Hills on Aug. 8. but thought that the greens weren't good the last time he played the course.

"The greens are spotty," Woods said in the video. "It'll be interesting to see what they do for the tournament and how much they're able to speed them up."

Woods, 37, also said that the course played differently than the 14-time Major winner remembered in previous visits.

"I didn't remember it playing as long as it did," Woods said.

Woods is hopeful that the greens will play a bit better when he tries to win his fourth PGA Championship. Woods has also won the PGA crown in 1999, 2000, 2006 and 2007, and look to add another victory to his resume this year.

Woods hasn't won a Major since 2007 and hasn't won one since he parted ways with former caddie Steve Williams, who he recently publicly mended fences with at the British Open. Woods and his present bag carrier Joe LaCava are looking for their first Majors win together, after Williams was by Woods' side for 13 of his 14 Major victories.