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11/06/2013

Gonzo Joins Euro Exodus

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GonzaloFernández-Castaño is not just bringing his game to the United States. Like other Europeans who are taking up PGA TOUR membership, he's bringing the whole family. He is moving in December from Madrid to Miami with his wife and three young children.

The 33-year-old Spaniard chose Miami mainly because his swing coach, Mariano Bartolome, lives there and works out of Doral. 

But what makes Fernández-Castaño stand out from other Europeans moving to Florida is that golf was not at the top of his priority list.

"It's a very Spanish place and a city I like a lot," Fernández-Castaño said. "There's a lot of Spanish people. It's a city I've always enjoyed, and also you've got a lot of direct flights to Madrid. So it will easy for my family, my in-laws, anyone who wants to come visit."

He has found a school near their new home in Key Biscayne. Still to be determined is a golf course to practice. He has heard about Crandon Park, not far from where he will live, though he has yet to see it.

"I have to say, when I chose Miami, I wasn't thinking so much about the golf itself. I was thinking more about the family," he said. "In Florida, there are golf courses everywhere. There are a lot of choices. But I wasn't thinking about the golf."

His family - children 4, 3 and 1 - are excited about the move.

"The only time they have been to the U.S. was last year after Bay Hill," he said. "They came and we went to Disney World. They believe they're going to be living with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and Pluto."


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10/27/2013

Lowry Best as Gonzo Wins

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Shane Lowry reversed the fortunes of the previous three days to fire a final round 67 at the BMW Masters presented by SRE Group on Sunday to earn a share of 24th places and finish ahead of his four fellow musketeers.

Just the one dropped shot on the par 3 sixth as a setback carding six birdies in total on his way to a five under par round. A welcome reverse on his opening 78 on Friday in Lame Malaren.

Rory McIlroy had to settle for 37th spot after a mixed round of the good and bad left him one over on the day and -1 one overall aggregate of 287.

Padraig Harrington joined the same group and fortunate to finish only one over after double bogeys on the 6th and 9th put him 38 at the halfway stage.  But a one under par back nine undid some of the damage.

Paul McGinley also signed for a 73, finishing T42, after double bogeying the par four 5th.

Graeme McDowell ended the week two over for the day, +6 for the week, with a triple on the par four 10th the major problem. All a contrast to his opening day which included  a 100 foot putt for an eagle three.

However the real battle was seventeen strokes ahead with Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño producing a stunning final round 68 to win the first Final Series event on The Race to DubaiWhich included a late wobble at the last – where he found two bunkers en route to a double bogey six.

But 17 holes of flawless ball striking had given him sufficient room to claim a seventh European Tour title with a closing 68 and 11 under par total at Lake Malaren.

That was one shot ahead of Seve Trophy team-mate Francesco Molinari and Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee, the Italian coming from six shots off the pace at the start of the day.

The Ryder Cup star’s chances looked to have disappeared with a bogey at the 12th despite a front nine of 34, but Molinari then went on a brilliant scoring run, making an eagle on the par five 13th and following that with four birdies in succession to join Fernandez-Castaño on 10 under before eventually completing a superb 64.

Fernandez-Castaño edged back into the lead with a birdie on the 13th and looked to have sealed a comfortable win with further birdies at the 15th and 17th, where he chipped in from just over the green.

He made hard work of the last, though, finding sand off the tee and another bunker with his third shot before holding his nerve to complete his first victory since last year's Open d’Italia.

"I knew it wasn't going to be an easy round, especially the way I started. I started hitting the ball pretty bad," Fernandez-Castaño said. "But my caddie kept me cool and told me how good I had been hitting the ball through the week and I played fantastic after that.

"On the last I played too conservative and it was a fighting six at the end for sure.

“BMW is one of the great supporters of The European Tour through the years, they know how to run events and they make the players feel so comfortable. 

“It's pretty much like playing at home and it's also great to see the crowds this week. I think they have been pretty amazing.”

Guthrie finished two shots behind on nine under after a closing 71, with Thomas Björn, Peter Uihlein and Pablo Larrazábal a shot further back.

Defending champion Peter Hanson finished seven under after a superb closing 63, the Swede having started the tournament - which does not have a halfway cut - with a round of 79.

"I was playing with Paul McGinley, the Ryder Cup Captain, and I guess I wanted to impress him," Hanson joked after a round containing 11 birdies and two bogeys.

"I had no expectations on coming back from injury and I was obviously very rusty on Thursday. But I have felt better and better throughout the week and to finish with a round like that is very pleasing. As a defence, it wasn't bad!"

The win moves Fernandez-Castaño into the top five on The Race to Dubai and greatly improves his chance of a Ryder Cup debut at Gleneagles next year.

“It's perfect timing because it's Ryder Cup qualification period right now,” he added. “It doesn't get any better than this; first event of the first ever Final Series and I got the victory.”

The Final Series remains in China for next week’s WGC-HSBC Champions, before heading to Turkey and then Dubai, where the top 60 will compete for the DP World Tour Championship.



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