Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño will play in the RBC Canadian Open starting this Thursday on the Glen Abbey Golf Club course in Ontario, a place that brings back great memories for the Spanish golfer. The first and last time he played here was three years ago, and he managed to earn the PGA Tour card with a magnificent fourth place.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (PAR) did not make the cut in the Barbasol Championship, although the second round had nothing to do with the first round, and was what very well could have been the start of an imminent comeback in the near future. The Madrid native shot a 66 at RTJ Golf Trail Grand National Lakes, five under par for the day, which among other things, is his second best score of the entire 2016-2017 season, just after the 65 he shot in the Zurich Classic at the end of this past April.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (+5) got off to a rocky start in the Barbasol Championship after shooting a 76 in the RTJ Golf Trail Grand National Lakes in Alabama, leaving him at the bottom of the rankings, far from the provisional leaders (the round should finish today, suspended due to lack of light) and, what's worse, from the provisional cut currently situated at -1.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño will play this Thursday in the Barbasol Championship at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Grand National Lakes in Alabama. A tournament held the same week as the British Open and a new opportunity for the Spanish golfer to definitively turn things around this season.
Gonzalo Fernández (-1) missed the cut in the John Deere Classic after shooting a 69 and a 72 on TPC Deere Run course, PGA Tour headquarters before the Open Championship.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (PAR) turned the tables on the Greenbrier Classic in the second round of the PGA Tour tournament held on TPC Old White course in West Virginia.
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