On the 363-yard par-4 7th, a hybrid or fairway wood aimed at the fairway bunker is the smart play. Don’t even think about challenging the water on the drive or approach. Stay dry and this is a pretty simple hole. Don’t go long with the approach shot, you don’t want to be pitching back towards […]
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Scissortail starts with a 533-yard par-5 that offers options for the long hitter. The green is reachable in two but be sure to stay left of the trees off the tee. This will give you an open look to the green, but water lurks if you miss left so a layup could be your best […]
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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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The back side of beautiful Redbud starts nice and friendly with the 434-yard 10th. This is a straight away par-4, but a drive to the right can be penalizing. When you’re putting, be aware that this green is flatter than it looks. Read the break and play half as much. […]
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On Oct. 6 at 9 PM, join us for a first look at the all-new Lucas Oil Live as we host a free concert by Aaron Watson. This state-of-the-art facility is the new home of entertainment at WinStar World Casino & Resort. We can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on! For more […]
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The 411-yard par-4 second is friendly if you can avoid the fairway bunkers down the right. Missing left of the fairway is safer than challenging the bunkers. The green is guarded by front and rear bunkers. Beware, a pin positioned to the back of the green will bring the rear bunker into play. […]
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The tree-lined 442-yard par-4 14th requires accuracy off the tee. A right to left ball flight will set up well for the tee shot and approach. Once you’ve negotiated the trees, avoid the greenside bunkers or you will have a challenging up and down. […]
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This opening par-4 is a slight dogleg left with a fairway bunker on the left side. Keep your tee shot to the left side of this fairway to shorten your approach shot to the small elevated green. The green has lots of slopes and breaks, so make sure you’re careful with your green reading! […]
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The 408-yard par-4 17th is a hole where bombers have two options: Challenge the fairway bunker and leave a flip wedge into the green, or play right of the bunker and have a longer iron in. Staying right of the bunker is the play for most folks, and it still leaves a fairly short second […]
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