Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño’s rise in the KLM Open is as if it were a steep, climbing mountain in the Tour of Spain. The Spanish golfer finished with a 66 after a day of lots of movement on the Kennemer course, leaving him at 22nd place with a 4 under par, just three shots away from the top ten and ten from the leader, Romain Wattel.
The fighter instinct can't be bought, nor sold. You either have it or you don't. It can improve over time, but if it's not inherent, it's complicated to bring it out of a person. Gonzalo Fernández Castaño has it in his blood. Doesn't matter if it's the PGA Tour or the European Tour; the Deutsche Bank or the KLM, no difference. When it comes time to roll up his sleeves and dig in to the dirty work, it's full speed ahead.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño ends in Boston his adventure in the FedEx Cup playoffs, the first time playing of his career.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (-5) maintains his positive progression in the Deutsche Bank Championship. The Spanish player has signed a card of 68 shots on the third round and has placed in the twenty-first position. This situation still gives him mathematically a place in the third FedEX Cup playoff.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño finished with a 69 the second round of the Deutsche Bank Championship and has not only secured the cut, but he is now also classified for the third playoff in the FedEX Cup.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño is making a good defense of his position inside the FedEx Cup. The Spaniard has made PAR in the opening round of the Deutsche Bank Championship, a score that places him ranked 39th of the table, just the result that, according to the projection of the PGA Tour, would give him access to the third playoff next week.
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