Gonzalo Fernández Castaño (-7) has strung together a second round under seventy shots at the BMW Masters, although his card for a 69 fell short if we keep in mind what went on today at the Lake Malaren Golf Club in Shanghai...
In fact, the Spanish golfer even fell back a few positions in the rankings after finishing with three under, and the lead in the hands of the brilliant Alexander Levy, who went off the charts: -22. There are an abundant amount of low scores on the Chinese course, in a very rewarding round for the golfers, without even a drop of water, very little wind and tough greens.
The Madrid native suffered a painful turn of events once again in the final stretch of the day, the same thing that happened on Thursday and Friday. This time, he had been playing without making hardly any errors, no bogeys on the record and with a partial more than interesting of five under for the day, but he ended up with two bogeys on the last three holes.
In any event, and even though he's not going to be able to defend his title successfully from twelve months ago, he still has objectives to reach, and one of them is to maintain a score below par and to recover consistency in his game.