Mizuno ST200 Drivers
Mizuno's best yet is tour ready and world ready
When Mizuno says the ST200 series is a new breed ready for the world stage, you better believe it. No more the forgettable second cousin to their stellar irons, the ST200 series of drivers are the result of years of concerted collaboration between Mizuno's Japanese and US R&D teams to create a single global line for all measure of golfers. Hence the trio of drivers with optimised performance from 3 different ball flights.
"We can now combine Japan's exotic materials and craftsman's eye for playing profiles, with our expertise of working with modern tour players like Keith Mitchell. 2020 is set to be a huge year for Mizuno in metalwoods." - Chris Voshall
The common vein with all three drivers begins with the Forged SAT 2041 Beta Titanium face, more commonly found in Japanese domestic market (JDM) drivers for its superiority (stronger and more flexible) over 6-4 titanium used in other drivers. Mizuno was thus able to improve the multi-thickness areas behind the face for higher ball speed and save mass to reposition around the head for boosted MOI in all three drivers.
Further weight savings from a compacted Wave Sole and variable-thickness graphite crown is pushed low and deep to combine low
The ST200 standard model has some clever engineering tweaks that allow it to be both forgiving and low spinning