Fernandez-Castano birdied four of the last five holes for a brilliant 66.
Spains Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano overcame a desert storm to grab the lead away from American John Daly on the opening day of the Commercialbank Qatar Masters in Doha.Dalys return to form - he is 543rd in the world - with a five-under-par 67 looked an unreachable target for the later starters as conditions worsened.But Fernandez-Castano, on course for a Ryder Cup debut later this year, birdied four of the last five holes for a brilliant 66.The 31-year-old from Madrid, wearing sunglasses to limit the amount of sand blowing in his eyes, had a remarkable nine birdies during his round, but also bogeys on the fourth, long 10th and 13th.Three months after walking out of the Australian Open saying he had run out of balls - several of them had just been hit into a lake - 45-year-old Daly surprised even himself with five birdies and no dropped shots.Its one of the best rounds Ive ever played in a wind like that, said the American. You feel like you are eating a lot of sand - it was brutal. Im pretty shocked myself. I had five-and-a-half weeks off and really didnt touch a club much.Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal was another to reach five under, but then came four bogeys in the last seven holes for a 71.Korean KJ Choi tucked in just behind with a 68, while Scot Paul Lawrie - another ex-Open champion, of course - Englands Richard Finch, Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts and Swede Peter Hanson were one further back.World number four Martin Kaymer, who missed the cut in his defence of the Abu Dhabi Championship last week, shot one under along with Lee Westwood, one better than Sergio Garcia.Graeme McDowell had to settle for a 73 and defending champion Thomas Bjorn needed a par on the last just to break 80.