Pat Mayo highlighted Adam Svensson as potentially undervalued due to his recent change to a broomstick putter at the Valspar Championship. Mayo explained that although Svensson initially struggled with the change, missing the cut at Valspar, his underlying performance showed promise, particularly his approach game at the Houston Open where he exhibited very good statistics. Mayo theorized week two with this new putting method at Valero could yield stronger results given Svennson's historically solid iron and wedge play from key proximity ranges (125 to 175 yards), precisely where successful players at Valero tend to thrive. Mayo cautioned fantasy and betting players not to overlook Svensson's potential for improved putting given recent equipment change often provides overlooked upside.