Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño got off to a great start in the Rust-Oleum Championship in the Web.com Tour. The golfer from Madrid turned up the heat as the round went on, signing off on a solid card of 70 shots.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño is back to the Web.com Tour, starting this Thursday at the Ivanhoe Golf Club, in Chicago. Gonzalo will have to work through the exhaustion and jet lag from so much traveling these past weeks to try to get a good score in the tournament, which marks the mid-way point of the season in the silver division of the PGA Tour.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño finished the Italian Open in thirteenth place. Two good rounds of 69 and 68 shots over the weekend on the Gardagolf Course in Brescia have allowed the Spanish golfer to accumulate a good amount of points for the Race to Dubai. He’s now in 123rd place, close to the top 100 who will maintain the card at the end of the season.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño started off strong in the second round of the Italian Open, second event of the season of the Rolex Series in the European Tour. The golfer from Madrid shot an exceptional 66 on the Gardagolf course in Brescia, and shot up in the rankings. He not only made the cut, but he’s going for it all this weekend.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (+1) did not make the cut in the BMW PGA Championship after shooting a 76 in the second round of the most important regular European Tour tournament of the year.
On the first six holes of the first round in the BMW PGA Championship, Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño was close to getting himself into some serious trouble. He missed off the tee on three separate occasions, and we already know that from that point on in Wentworth, all you can do is buckle down and pray to make it out alive, trust that the trees that comb the fairways don’t like your ball and prefer to spit it out rather than swallow it up.
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