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.
The ball should be in the middle of your stance.
As in club? A 7 iron up. But as in type, an oversized iron with a low centre of gravity, this will help get the ball in the air, and therefore get the ball to stop on the green quicker.
A "sand Iron" is a golf club (iron) designed to hit a golf ball out of a sand trap or bunker.
The iron ball will expands and the iron ball will be hot .
You are just not compressing the ball properly, you need to hit the ball first then the ground, essentially hitting the ball into the ground, this is where all the distance and control comes from.
You can them as tee clubs, or from the fairway and some people even use them for chipping from around the green.
Believe it or not, the club which spins most in the bag is a 9 iron. However, you have asked which wedge. It all depends on which grooves are on the club and if the face is milled.
tiger woods 225 yards average 160
The most practical way to calculate this would be to simply weigh the ball, using weighing scales. If the ball is likely to roll off the scales, you can place it between objects to keep it in place. Then, subtract the weight of the objects from the total weight to find the weight of the iron ball.
You should swing it like an iron because normally its not used on a tee, if you swing it like a drive on a fareway then you are going to miss the ball.
Depending on manufacturer this club could have the loft of a 4 iron or a 3 iron. It is a club which has the loft of an iron but the design of a wood, it helps get the ball in the air easier. You can use it for tee shots on par 3s or to get into position on a par 4. You can also use it for approach shots on par 4s and par 5. Some people even use it for bump and run shots.
flat black including a coating that contains carbonyl iron ferrite (special paint using this material is known as "iron ball" paint).