The medium length 535-yard par-5 15th can be reached in two by long hitters. All but the longest players will want to play left of the fairway bunkers from the tee. There is plenty of room to miss on the approach, therefore there is no real reason to lay up if you’re feeling good about […]
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Qualify Play with your Club Passport card at participating electronic games every Tuesday and Wednesday, and we’ll reimburse 25% of your combined losses between $100 and $1,000. Redeem Return two weeks later and reap the rewards! Payback of up to $250 will load to your card in increments of $25 bonus play and is valid the Tuesday and […]
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What can you get for $5? A footlong sub. A pair of cheap sunglasses. Oh, and a ticket to see one of the seminal bands of the 1970s playing their hits at WinStar World Casino.
Yes, we’re bringing Blood,
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Weekends here at WinStar are always exciting, but this past one was exceptionally thrilling. If you’re wondering what made it so special, I have eight words for you—The World’s Game Show: Luck of the Irish! This name is fitting because luck was certainly on our guests’ side as they took away cash,
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You’ve already met WinStar Golf Academy Instructors Bill Knodle and John Stephenson. This week, we are happy to introduce you to our talented lead golf instructor Gary Nutt.
In the past, Nutt held the title of President of the South Central PGA.
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The penultimate hole on Scissortail is a picturesque 178-yard par-3 with trouble all around. The water on the left can be intimidating with a long iron in hand, but the bailout right isn’t much better. Aim for the middle of the green and life will be good. Par is a great score here! […]
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Have you ever experienced something fall perfectly into place and you can’t believe how well it worked out? Enter my totally unplanned and incredibly fun girls’ night at WinStar earlier this month.
A few weeks ago, some of my girlfriends from work and I were planning a road trip to a Realtor’s conference.
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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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