The Masters at Augusta is over, and it's time to prepare for the RBC Heritage tournament this week. Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño will play on the Harbour Town Links course at Hilton Head in South Carolina, a new chapter in the PGA Tour.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño left the Augusta National through the usual route, Magnolia Lane. Enchanting, almost mythical. It's a short stretch, but long enough to think. And what was he contemplating? Well, that would be about his return next year. He's got that clear. He loves the Masters and wouldn't give it up for anything in the world.
A tough, difficult day in Augusta. Once again. Nothing new. A day with very little wind, which meant that all the difficulties presented were on the course. The overbearing greens at Augusta reclaimed their status as small monsters.They've never been a thing to toy with, but it's true that for some time they were laying dormant and seemed to let up a bit. Not today. They were real hard and real fast, impossible.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño will play the weekend of the Masters at Augusta for the third consecutive year in a row. The Madrid native doesn't know what it means to pack up and go home early when it comes to traveling to the first major tournament of the year, and those are big words.
Augusta, the wind, the afternoon session, the hard greens and an unrefined drive put Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño to the test in the first round of the Masters at Augusta.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño will participate in the Masters at Augusta this Thursday starting at 18.42, Spanish local time. The Spanish golfer will play alongside American golfer, Derek Ernst, and Korean golfer, Sang Moon Bae.
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