Couldn't agree more George. Given the slopes, it is a perfect play, rather than trying your luck with the spinning trap shot to a sidehill landing spot. Very random. I guess I'm conceding to Miller, Pepper & Co. that since she has a very poor trap record (no pun intended), the smart play was also a safe one for her under pressure. So in her defence, I like how she visualised her more likely version of a good shot and played it. I just watched it again. It was still going to be a great shot if it missed, leaving her an opportunity to win or tie with a shorter par putt than Lang, Gulbis or Pressel (Pressel's being eventual after the facts). And the bonus of getting a read from the last roll of her bunker shot.