The course that Wyndham and Rory are playing right now is so much different than it was in 2006 when the international was here. Last, take a look, a lot has changed at Castle Pines since the international was here in 2006. And we've rebuilt every green, uh, the 18 greens. Uh, we've totally moved to greens 3040 yards. We've added several teams to make it longer. I think the longest they ever played it was 7600 yards. Now, it's 81. We've added a lot of bunkers and don't forget about that thick, new rough. You know, the club wanted to make an effort to get that rough, consistent and, you know, thick for the players around the, the main playing corridor. So, you know, it's really gonna be consistently thick and difficult. That's kind of our goal. Another goal was to bring back the goat who originally designed the course, the greatest of all, Jack, after the tournament, we really didn't do much of the golf course for 10 years. Well, eight years ago, we got Jack Reen engaged and he's been here about 10 times and he said, ok, you'll stop by and he did. And he said, hey, I got just a couple hours, I'll never forget it. Eight hours later we got off the golf course. He, he just got his juices into it. Castle Pines feels like it's ready for whatever lies ahead. Us as golf professionals, we're always looking at the next generation as we move forward. Um You know, we honor the past, but we shape the future.