 How does someone like Tommy Fleetwood, at $11,000 in this field, fit your eye? Well, he fits the cutoff for being that second stud because you mentioned that there's win equity to his name. That's what I want. I don't care. Like the difference between a guy who is 16 to one and a guy who's 22 to one isn't, doesn't really matter that much to me, honestly. So I think Fleetwood fits what I want. And he gets you the good ball striking without sacrificing short game because he ranks eighth around the green the past 50 rounds. He's a plus Poa putter. So I'm getting the ball striking. I'm getting win equity. I'm not sacrificing short game. I think that's really good. He is $100 less than Xander Shafley. I like Xander more and I am going to prefer Xander win than this tier. But I think that I will have a roster construction that goes, you know, Rory plus someone around here often enough to still get Tommy Fleetwood. And I think that Fleetwood would be second for me in this tier behind only Xander. So I'm going to use Tommy Fleetwood. He's not my favorite here, but I'm going to use him. What about you? Yeah, he was like a coin flip for me between he and Xander. I mean, anyone who knows me knows that I love Xander. But they're kind of similar overall. But Shafley specifically has he definitely has that win equity. He's got that upside in these no cut events. That's what he does best. He also has some of his worst performances kind of in these events. So keep that in mind. But if you're going all or nothing, which I think is a fine approach for this no cut event, I do have a Shafley above Fleetwood, but I do like both. And Rory plus both leaves you with eighty five sixty seven for three golfers. So it could be worse. It could be a lot worse. I like that. OK, I am intrigued by that for sure, because that gets you three studs, three guys of win equity. And basically what you're getting is three swipes that identify in the winner instead of two, and I find that to be valuable, risky for sure. But there is value in that as well.