There are no easy pitches when you’re faced with 30 metres from the rough and only have about 15 feet of green to the hole. But throw a tree in between you and the pin and the situation becomes virtually impossible to navigate. Unless there’s a gap between the branches. And you’re a tour pro.
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño at least had both of those things working in his favour when he found himself in a tricky spot on the 18th hole during the first round of the Andalucia Valderrama Masters. And the seven-time European Tour winner pulled off a short-game shot that even Phil Mickelson would be proud of. Check out what might be the niftiest up-and-down of the year:
Best up and down of the year?!@gfcgolf #ValderramaMasters pic.twitter.com/jrFQCLl5V3
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) October 19, 2018
Great shot. And great commentary.
“Is he trying to go through the V of the tree? Surely, not, no… Yes! Yes! Well, that is amazing. That is absolutely amazing.”
The incredible par save gave Gonzo an opening one-under 70 in the weather-delayed event.
Gonzo later added this on Twitter:
Good to know. Apparently, he has two middle names then.