Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño continues to hold his ground in the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship, first stop of the Web.com Tour Finals in Ohio. The Spanish golfer shot a fantastic 68 yesterday, with five birdies and two bogeys, and is currently in thirteenth place, just one shot away from the top ten and four from fourth place, a goal which would almost definitely mean the rights to earn the PGA Tour card back.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (-1) had a solid performance in the second round of the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Open, first tournament of the Web.com Tour Finals. The Spanish golfer shot par and is still in the top 25, just three shots from sixth place.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño started the Web.com Tour Finals off by landing a birdie from the bunker on the first hole. Undoubtedly, a great sign to set the tone for the rest of the tournament.
This Thursday marks the beginning of the Web.com Tour Finals, or as Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño likes to say, the mulligan of the season. It’s another opportunity to maintain the PGA Tour card, after a year in which things did not go so well, with Gonzalo having to make changes to his swing along the way, at the very least, to go into the Finals in the best shape possible.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-1) did not make the second cut of the Wyndham Championship after shooting a 72 in the Sedgefield Country Club in Greensborough. Thus, the Spanish golfer will no longer be able to maintain the rights to play in the PGA Tour through this tournament, although in reality it was going to be a complicated task anyway, seeing as how he needed to finish in first or second place to make it count.
Gonzalo Fernández Castañó (-3) made the cut in the Wyndham Championship after shooting a 68 in the second round, although he finished the day at ten shots away from the leaders tied for first, Ryan Armour and Webb Simpson. While he’s still in the running, there’s still hope, but the Madrid native will have to fight hard to make the second cut on Saturday, due to the fact that 85 players made it past. But his tenacity and persistence are remarkable, not giving up when things don’t turn out exactly how he had hoped.
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