Greg Schueler
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Three Step Golf Tip for Practicing at the Driving RangeHaving a plan at the driving range is essential to improving your golf game when practicing. With out a plan, you are just swinging the golf club, not practicing.
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Kansas vs. Virginia Tech Orange Bowl Looks to Be Another Blowout Bowl GameCollege football has been quite the wild ride this year and the Orange Bowl will be wild as well.
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Real Estate Flipping: Business Opportunity or Marketing Hype?Is house flipping a sustainable business opportunity that can put decent income into your pockets or just a marketing headline produced to sell overpriced seminars and home based courses?
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Qualifying for a Mortgage; It's No Longer Just ApplyingMortgage companies recently made it so easy to qualify for a loan that all you really needed to do was apply and you were approved. OK, so there were a few guidelines that you needed to meet in order to qualify, however, compared to today's guidelines it seemed that easy.
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The Golf Slice is a Common Problem in the Game of GolfOne of the most common causes for a higher than desired golf score is the slice shot. This is a problem mainly for beginner golfers, but still exists among the seasoned players as well.
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A First-Time Homebuyer's Tip - Knowing Your True Monthly Mortgage PaymentAs a First-Time Homebuyer, you will be exposed to advice about monthly mortgage payments from many sources. All of these sources will lead you to believe that you can have a larger home loan balance with a very low payment. Proceed with caution though.
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Saving for a Down Payment or Buying a House Now with No Money DownA common question that I often hear from potential first time homebuyers is, "Should I buy a house now with little or no money down, or should I save up until I can afford what I want?"