





Prosimmon Peter Senior 56° Sand Wedge Right Hand Steel
The Prosimmon Peter Senior 56° sand wedge delivers reliable bunker performance and approach control for right-handed golfers. Featuring a precision wedge flex Prosimmon P.S.E steel shaft and original grips, this approved UK used club provides consistent short game results at a budget-friendly price.
Key Features
- Loft: 56°, ideal for sand and pitch shots
- Shaft: Prosimmon P.S.E steel, wedge flex for enhanced shot control
- Hand: Right handed
- Grip: Original Prosimmon, inspected for quality
- Condition: Good, professionally checked and UK store approved
Performance
Wedge flex steel shafts combine launch ease with accuracy, supporting high-handicap golfers and consistent short game play. The 56° loft excels in bunker escapes and close-range chips, matching performance of new clubs when main components are preserved.
Suitability
- Beginner to advanced golfers needing control from bunkers or around the green
- Players preferring right-handed clubs with authentic grip and steel shaft stability
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 56 degree sand wedge good for improving bunker shots as a beginner?
Yes. A 56° sand wedge offers ideal loft for clearing bunkers and generating high, soft landings, helping beginners and high handicappers get out of the sand more reliably.
What are the benefits of a wedge flex shaft in a sand wedge for short game control?
Wedge flex shafts provide a balance between stiffness and flexibility, improving shot feedback and precision for distance control around the green.
How does a used right-handed sand wedge with original grips compare to a new budget wedge?
Used wedges like this with original grips and inspected shafts often match the feel and performance of new budget clubs, offering better value if components are well maintained.
Will this 56 degree sand wedge help me with approach shots around the green?
The 56° loft is suited for approach shots, lobs, and chips within 100 yards, providing good control and versatility for various lies.
Is a sand wedge with a steel shaft more forgiving than graphite for high handicap golfers?
Steel shafts usually offer more stability and feedback, aiding shot control for many high handicappers, while graphite can reduce vibration but may feel less exact for touch shots.
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Description
The Prosimmon Peter Senior 56° sand wedge delivers reliable bunker performance and approach control for right-handed golfers. Featuring a precision wedge flex Prosimmon P.S.E steel shaft and original grips, this approved UK used club provides consistent short game results at a budget-friendly price.
Key Features
- Loft: 56°, ideal for sand and pitch shots
- Shaft: Prosimmon P.S.E steel, wedge flex for enhanced shot control
- Hand: Right handed
- Grip: Original Prosimmon, inspected for quality
- Condition: Good, professionally checked and UK store approved
Performance
Wedge flex steel shafts combine launch ease with accuracy, supporting high-handicap golfers and consistent short game play. The 56° loft excels in bunker escapes and close-range chips, matching performance of new clubs when main components are preserved.
Suitability
- Beginner to advanced golfers needing control from bunkers or around the green
- Players preferring right-handed clubs with authentic grip and steel shaft stability
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 56 degree sand wedge good for improving bunker shots as a beginner?
Yes. A 56° sand wedge offers ideal loft for clearing bunkers and generating high, soft landings, helping beginners and high handicappers get out of the sand more reliably.
What are the benefits of a wedge flex shaft in a sand wedge for short game control?
Wedge flex shafts provide a balance between stiffness and flexibility, improving shot feedback and precision for distance control around the green.
How does a used right-handed sand wedge with original grips compare to a new budget wedge?
Used wedges like this with original grips and inspected shafts often match the feel and performance of new budget clubs, offering better value if components are well maintained.
Will this 56 degree sand wedge help me with approach shots around the green?
The 56° loft is suited for approach shots, lobs, and chips within 100 yards, providing good control and versatility for various lies.
Is a sand wedge with a steel shaft more forgiving than graphite for high handicap golfers?
Steel shafts usually offer more stability and feedback, aiding shot control for many high handicappers, while graphite can reduce vibration but may feel less exact for touch shots.





















