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Mizuno ST200 driver review, photos and more: ClubTest 2020

Mizuno ST200 driver

For ClubTest 2020, we tested and reviewed 28 new drivers to help you find the right one for your game. Below are the results for the Mizuno ST200 driver. You can find the full list of drivers and test results here.

Price: $400
Lofts: 9.5°, 10.5°
Our take: The Beta Rich Forged Titanium face is 17 percent stronger and maintains its performance longer than traditional materials. Weight savings from a compacted Wave Sole allowed for the addition of an 11.6-gram back weight, producing a balance of low spin and forgiveness. Also available in draw-bias ST200X and adjustable-weight ST200G. Better players will appreciate the flatter crown and lie angle.
ClubTester’s take (8-hdcp): “Classic looks combined with new-age tech. And it feels outstanding!”
Robot’s take: A ball speed winner for mid swing speed players.

Mizuno ST200 Driver

The ST200 driver is a great option for players who are looking for an ultra stable, mid/low spin performance. The ST200 series is a new breed of metalwoods, ready for the world stage in 2020. The ST200 combines low spin and abundant forgiveness to produce a high stability tour driver for players who want a predictable and straight line ball flight.

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