Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño began the RBC Canadian Open with a 67, an excellent start, placing him in a position near the top ten in the American Tour tournament.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño will compete this week in the RBC Canadian Open of the PGA Tour. It's not only his first time playing in this tournament, which starts today at the Blue Course at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec, but it's also his first time setting foot on this part of North America.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño won’t finish out the weekend at Royal Liverpool. The Spanish golfer ended up with a 76 in the second round of the Open Championship, and he was left out of the cut.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño began his journey at the Open Championship at Hoylake with a 74. The vibes aren't great, as it seems as though fate is repeating itself along with the same patterns that have been present throughout the season, but even so, the results aren't too bad.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño returns to the scene of the crime. We're talking about Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, one of the courses in the rotation of the Open Championship, where this year's edition will commence on Thursday. It's home to where Gonzalo played his first major, and logically, his first British Open.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño didn't make the cut at the John Deere Classic. The second consecutive card for PAR left him out of the game at Illinois. “Play better”, were the last words scrolled across the Madrid native's epitaph, the Spanish golfer affirmed, just a few minutes after signing the card for a 71 at the TPC Deere Run.
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