"swing away" is a baseball term used to tell batters to take a full swing at the ball. Batters about to swing away will not try to bunt or necessarily place the ball in any specific area to move a base runner around, but will try to drive the ball to their best advantage.
No, a 5 iron would hit the ball about 180 where as a wedge about 125. Depends who is hitting it.
Someone will undoubtedly disagree, but to me the full golf swing is a back-hand motion, which says play with left-handed clubs. Pitching and chipping, on the other hand, seem to me to be forehand activities, so maybe your hypothetical player should carry right-handed wedges. If I recall correctly, "The Search for the Perfect Swing" by Cochran and Stobbs presents examples of one-armed golfers, one who played backhand and a second who played forehand, both of whom could drive 250 yards. In the 60's, with persimmon drivers.
by the spring of 1942 it was 'in full swing'.
The average time that should be taken for someone to complete a full swing of a one-handed sword in various directions is 30 seconds.
Place the ball in the centre of your stance, take a full swing and stike down on the ball to get good compression. This will go better than a slap at the ball which some people do, which doesn't really get the best from the club or ball.
Take a full swing, hit down on the ball and compress it into the ground to generate spin. Do not swing at it hell for leather try and find your perfect rhythm and try and hit the sweet spot.
Full Swing - TV series - ended on 2008-02-23.
Full Swing - TV series - was created on 2008-01-19.
Yes, it does, this is due to the higher loft of the wedge and its shorter shaft.
Use a driver, cock your wrists more as you swing through the ball to get more leverage, hit the ball on the sweet spot of the driver with swing speeds over 100 miles per hour. if all that is done you have a good chance.
To avoid the dreaded "shank" whilst pitching/chipping take up your normal stance and when comfortable shuffle your feet back (away from ball) maybe a few inches not so that you are stretching but just mildly uncomfortable .. then swing as you would normally makin sure you DO NOT LIFT YOUR HEAD (major fault) .. This routine has worked for me for over 20 years (never shanked since I adopted it) keeping your head as still as possible throughout your full swing will gain better control on all shots... But be warned do not strain your head to stay still it is important to relax let the flow of your swing bring your head up as you turn through to finish.... Good Luck