It wasn’t the day Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño had hoped for in the Portugal Masters. Quite the contrary, in fact. He shot a 72, one over par, and lost a lot of ground in the rankings. Too much.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-5) made the cut in the Portugal Masters after shooting a 68 and 69 on Thursday and Friday, shooting him up to the top 20 of the tournament, with all options still on the table.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño will start his final exam this Thursday in the season finale. The golfer from Madrid will play in the Portugal Masters, the last shot of the year in the European Tour, final opportunity to maintain the complete rights to play next year.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (+6) didn’t have the Sunday he’d hoped for in the Amundi Open de France. The golfer from Madrid shot a 75 and lost quite a lot of ground in the rankings. A tough day at Le Golf National. A card with 14 pars and four bogeys. Not one hole to celebrate, nothing to write home about.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (+2) lost some ground in the third round of the Amundi Open de France in the European Tour.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (PAR) will live to see another day in the Open de France, and more importantly, he’s still on track to reach his goal of maintaining the European Tour card. The golfer from Madrid suffered at Le Golf National in Paris this Friday, but he hung in there in large part due to his solid short game, earning two extra balls on Saturday and Sunday, as he continues to move up in the rankings.
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