Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-8) shot a 68 in the second round of the Scottish Open, going into the weekend with all options open.
The first round of the Scottish Open was a true birdie fest at the Renaissance Club, with four golfers tied for the lead at the end of the round with an accumulated total of -8, 63 shots (Wattel, Kuchar, Bertasio and Molinari).
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño will play in the Scottish Open, another Rolex Series tournament, with many points and lots of money at stake. He's going into the tournament with a very high morale and a clear goal in mind after finishing last week in Ireland with a total of 64 shots in the last round, skyrocketing him to 19th place, which has also allowed him to move higher up in the Race to Dubai rankings.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-8) finished with the second best score in the last round of the Irish Open, a 64 that was only topped by a 62 by tournament champion, Jon Rahm (-16). An outstanding performance that allowed him to move up more than twenty places in the rankings, and thus make his way to the top 20 of the tournament (19th), not to mention the amount of points he earned for the Race to Dubai, where he shot up almost thirty spots in the rankings.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-2) shot up twelve spots (now 41st place) in the rankings in the Irish Open with a 69 in the third round, marked by scattered rainfall.
Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-1) made the cut in the Irish Open with a 70 in the first round. A very well-crafted card for PAR, and as a result, he’ll be playing in one of the first games on Saturday in attempts to make a comeback.
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