Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (-4) shot a 69 in the third round, and is still very much alive in the Final of the European Tour Qualifying School.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (-1) shot a 70 in the second round of the Final of the European Tour Qualifying School. The Spanish golfer played on the Lakes Course at Lumine Golf, with four birdies, one bogey and one double bogey, good results and, above all, an incredible response to a complicated start.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño shot PAR in the first round of the Final of the European Tour Qualifying School on the Hills Course at Lumine Golf. The Spanish golfer started off with two two spectacular birdies on the first three holes, but that’s where his performance took a dip in a round where the wind was blowing strong, and it had an impact, even though it wasn’t necessarily a violent wind.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño made an appearance in the European Tour school for the first time in 2004, he played well, he got the card and he won a total of seven tournaments. Now, thirteen years later, he’s back to the same goal of qualifying for any category that will allow him to play in some tournaments, especially where’s he’s been the champion, and thus, to combine the European Tour with the Web.com Tour, which will make up his professional calendar for next year.
It’s easy to get six of one and a half dozen of the other with Valderrama. You can never let your guard down on the Sotogrande course, as it constantly puts you to the test in every round, on every hole and in every shot.
Every duel with Valderrama is a full-force battle. Gonzalo Fernández Castaño’s first round in the Andalucía Valderrama Masters was no exception. Much less so after how things started off, with a 3-putt on the 1st hole, another on the 6th and a partial score of +3 in the first hour and a half of play.
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