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Whitney’s Bachelorette Watch Party

Can I be honest with y’all for a couple minutes? If you read the title of this post, I’m sure you have an idea about what I am going to say… I love “The Bachelorette.” As in, I have watched “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” from the start (circa spring ’02 when Alex broke Trista’s sweet heart).

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Let’s Play: Progressive E-Games

Have you ever walked onto the casino floor at WinStar and felt overwhelmed by all the exciting options? If you answered with an enthusiastic, “Yes!” you are not alone. With more than 7,400 e-games at WinStar, plus all the table games,

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Miranda Lambert

On October 21, one of country music’s most celebrated stars takes the stage at Lucas Oil Live. Join us for an evening of incredible hits, extraordinary performances and unforgettable moments with Miranda Lambert. […]

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3rd Hole (Scissortail)

Trees again line the 411-yard par-4 3rd. The right half of the fairway is your target off the tee. It’s possible to get home in two even from the right trees. The same can’t be said for the thicker danger to the left. With bunkers guarding the front and right of the green, an accurate […]

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2nd Hole (Redbud)

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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4th Hole (Scissortail)

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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2nd Hole (Scissortail)

The 398-yard par-4 2nd is simple, but still demanding. This straight chute-like fairway is heavily lined with trees on either side. Stay straight off the tee or you’ll likely need to take your medicine and chip out sideways. Don’t miss long when the pin is at the back – the trees are waiting there for […]

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6th Hole (Redbud)

The first par-5 on Redbud is the 562-yard 6th hole. The fairway is generous, but challenging the left side to get home in two will bring the water into play. Safe play is up the right half of the fairway on the drive and layup. Hit a wedge approach and make your birdie the old-fashioned […]

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