No, a 5 iron would hit the ball about 180 where as a wedge about 125. Depends who is hitting it.
Yes, it does, this is due to the higher loft of the wedge and its shorter shaft.
when you are passing the ball to a person at a further distances
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The outside-in swing impacts the golf ball right of center instead of flush on the back of the ball. The resultant spin turns the ball clockwise in the air, causing it to "slice" to the right, also known as a "banana ball." At Over the Top Golf, we compensate for this outside-in swing with five set-up changes that automatically squares the clubface, provides proper weight transfer which results in a straight shot, even with the outside-in swing. There are numerous web sites as well as PGA teaching pros who advertise that they can fix, cure or correct an outside-in swing but success among amateurs is rare, unless much practice is involved. There are only three avenues of relief, one is to commit to periodic lessons and constant practice, two is to take advantage of your outside-in swing at Over the Top Golf or three which is learn to live with your left to right shots and practice the short game almost exclusively.
The vertebrates are further divided into five groups or classes.
scissors,knife,fork,teeth and blade are five examples of wedges
It depends on your swing speed and swing plane. My swing speed is 105 and I didn't get more than five yards extra when I switched to an expensive driver.
doing, swing, fling, bring
Drive down 17-mile drive. Park your car when you see one of the drive-side Cypress hole, Get a five iron and a ball out, run on the course, put it down and swing away. Then run down the fairway, grab the ball and run back to your car.
weird, weals, wears, wetly, wedge, weave, weeds, weigh, welts, wends
"sally that is their ball"