Pat Perry could not believe the price on Adam Svensson, calling 150-to-170-1 “flat-out wrong.” Perry said Svensson pops 14th in David Barnett’s analytic model despite the triple-digit number because he’s top-35 in every approach bucket they weighted and 13th in driving-accuracy over the last 30 rounds. The Canadian’s ball-striking surge is paired with sneaky course history: he has gained 6.9, 5.4 and 2.1 strokes putting in three straight trips to Sedgefield and closed with a 60 last week. Perry reminded listeners Svensson’s lone PGA win came on fast Bermuda at the RSM, another short, dog-leg layout, and argued that if his baseline-cold putter merely holds serve he has real win equity on a course where wedges and a suddenly hot flatstick decide everything. He labeled Svensson a mandatory outright sprinkle and a leverage DFS dart in large-field GPPs.