Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-5) took a step back in the BMW Charity Pro-Am held on three separate courses in South Carolina, after shooting a 71, one over par for the day at the Farm University Golf Club, one of the worst scores on this course in the second round.
The Spanish golfer’s long game, which was borderline perfection for a few moments in the first round of the tournament in which he caught one hundred percent of the fairways off the tee and one hundred percent of the regulation greens, was not at the same level today, which was reflected in the final score. However, it’s definitely salvageable. He was bumped down from the top of the rankings, it’s true, because the leader, Mexican golfer Fraustro, and American golfers Arnaud and Shelton made it to -14, but it’s still possible for Gonzalo to make the cut. The cut will be established on Saturday on the third course in the rotation, The Cliffs Valley, where many low cards were turned in today.
The Spanish golfer will play in the third round at 9:09 am (3:09 pm Spanish time) with the goal of working his way back up to create the opportunity to finish at the top of the rankings on Sunday.