Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-4) made an important step forward after turning in a card for a 68 at Lake Malaren Golf Club in Shanghai to finish the second round of the BMW Masters. The defender of the title clears the debris out after a rocky start...
The Madrid native's 'clock' currently works around the PGA Tour, whose 2014-15 season kicked off just a few weeks ago, thus the conclusion can be drawn that these are his best results since the actual work began. Four under for the day, pulling from the good vibes he felt in certain moments of the first round, even though the results weren't great.
Despite Gonzalo's response, it's important to note that the leader has pulled away a little further from the Spanish golfer, and those at the top are flying. Nicolas Colasaerts (-10), with a 64, rises to the top at second just behind Levy (-13), who didn't do too badly either. But Gonzalo's response helped him move up around 20 spots in the ranking, putting him at a good position for the weekend.