Hello, friends! We had a fantastic Labor Day weekend we had here at WinStar. We had the fan-favorite, Time Machine, playing at the Palladium Lounge, two-stepping fun at Mist and action-packed bull riding during PBR. While all of that was exciting,
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Happy Monday, everyone! I am thrilled to start this week off with some great news! If you have been here within the last few months, you may have noticed the huge, resort-style pool teasing you near Pool Tower North. It will no longer be teasing you because,
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You might not be able to drive a golf ball 400 yards, but you can be in the middle of all the action this September at the Volvik World Long Drive Championship with our VIP giveaway!
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The Avengers? The Avengers? Everybody keep talking about The Avengers! So what if their little movie made big bucks. They may have a Norse god and a super soldier and a guy in a metal suit, but if you want to see a REAL supergroup,
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Bill Knodle has been a teaching professional at WinStar Golf Academy since 2012. He competed collegiately at Division II Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania, where he also received a bachelor’s degree in Sports Management. After college, Bill played professionally on the Golden Bear Tour, Grey Goose Gateway Tour and on the South Florida Golf Tour. […]
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More than the hills are alive with the sound of music. Vienna is the most prosperous city in the world. And it may be the most prosperous destination at WinStar. When it was home to Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, Vienna was known as City of Music. And with its recent designation as the most prosperous […]
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The 341-yard par-4 10th kicks off the back nine with a short dogleg that presents another good scoring opportunity. The best play is a fairway wood straight down the middle. Trying to cut the corner, however tempting, provides little advantage and plenty of sandy risk. […]
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The 548-yard 15th is a long par-5 reachable in two by only the longest of players. Most of us will consider laying up to leave a short iron approach. After you’ve cleared the chute of trees, the road home is fairly wide and open, but a big miss right could find the hazard. Avoid the […]
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At 361 yards, it’s tempting to challenge the left fairway bunker on the par-4 4th, but the smart play is to stay right of it. Any decent drive that avoids the sand will leave a short approach and good birdie opportunity – as long as you don’t miss short and right where a deep bunker […]
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The 190-yard par-3 5th features an expansive two-tiered green. Find the correct section and you’ll present yourself with a good look at a birdie. Find anything but the correct section and you have your work cut out for you with the flat stick. There’s a small pot bunker in front, so missing left is the […]
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