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· Mizuno ST-G Driver Review. Mizuno impressed us with the ST-X and ST-Z drivers at the start of this year which the brand said was the culmination of a three-year project to make a real statement in the metalwoods category - we would say this was achieved. · The ST and STG are comfortably the best drivers Mizuno has ever created. The look manages to be subtle yet cutting edge and the spin has reduced enough for faster clubhead speeds to maximise carry distance/5. · New models not only launch the ball farther with more ball speed, they look and sound better than any Mizuno drivers tested to date.
Mizuno ST-G Driver Review. Mizuno impressed us with the ST-X and ST-Z drivers at the start of this year which the brand said was the culmination of a three-year project to make a real statement in the metalwoods category - we would say this was achieved. The Mizuno ST driver is not elite in terms of ball speed. No shaft choices. Robust launch and spin. Introduction. Last year, Mizuno made a real breakthrough into the driver market with the ST (review HERE). It notched a win on the PGA Tour and was in real contention in fittings across the country. A few weeks back, I reviewed Mizuno’s ST-Z driver [read it HERE]. I was pleasantly surprised by the performance and very impressed with the feel. I was pleasantly surprised by the performance and very impressed with the feel.
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