Can we respectfully suggest that any ‘comparisons’ need to happen on the same day, same swing, conditions. We can have a tour pro in 2 different days and get different results with excatly the same club. Also the narrative needs updating. Every contracted Mizuno Pro now has the driver in play - including Keith Mitchell who was T4th on PGA Tour this week. Marco Penge - longest player on Challenge Tour. Luke Donald - driving it fbetter and further now than at his peak. Better to call this a ‘1st impression’? Love to see a proper comparison.
I am Mizuno ambassador, but before, I've been playing Taylormade since 2008 until end of last year. That being said, I can guarantee 100% that Mizuno drivers are as good as anything out there. YES maybe there is one driver that you can increase 5 yds at the most, but DONT FORGET that NOTHING NOTHING BEATS STRIKE! At the end of the day, I play the Mizuno STZ220 and cant wait to play the STZ230 with Ventus TR blue Velcor and I hit it long and love the feel and sound!!!!!!!!! TRUST ME! GO TRY THEM!!!!!!! I am +1 handicap by the way.
I’m gaming the STX 220 and had the previous version as well. I find it to be an excellent fairway finder and when I strike it well it’s as long as anything else that I have owned previously including Callaway and TM. I can’t wait to hit the 230’s and see how they have combined the Technology of the last few years.
Sophie, you seem to be misunderstanding Mizuno's design/performance parameters. The Z is not designed as a low-spin driver. Mizuno are not designing around spin differentiation they are designing around flight axis differentiation, that's why they use Z & X to denote the Z or X flight axis. If you listen to Chris Voshall of Mizuno describe the differences between the Z & X versions, the Z is their straight flight version and the X is for players who want to curve their drives (right to left and left to right). I hope that helps
Recently bought an stz driver and am a huge fan. I have hit this driver much more consistently distance and direction wise than I did with my previous Titleist driver. They are priced competitively as well, which helps.
There is a reason there are so many drivers. I have tested all the highly marketed drivers and some were good and some were horrible for me. Out of all the drivers tested the 2 that performed best were Callaway big bertha B21 & Mizuno 230 STX. These 2 were not even something I initially considered. I currently play a Hogan GS53 max - an outstanding driver that nobody ever heard of. So this reveiw is based on her opinion, honest and straight forward. The ping and stealth have had spectacular reviews and I wouldn't game them for free. Keep providing more content, it's excellent, but we all need to do our own testing.
I bought the st-z 220 driver last year. My swing speed is around 105. I hit everything except the stealth and had the best results from the Mizuno. I do feel a little bias since I do use the jpx919 pro irons.
All the testers on RUclips that I follow and respect have given these drivers high marks. They also cost less than the more highly marketed competitors C, TM, T and P, US $500 vs $600. Very much enjoy watching your demos since your stats are closer to mine at age 81 than the scratch male players on other channels, numbers just that much better so I can aspire to reach them as goals for myself by continuing to work on improving my swing mechanics. Since shafts are also extremely important, could you please let us know which shaft, weight and flex was in these drivers. It would be great if you would let viewers know what shaft you are using in any clubs you test.
For some reason, in Australia, Mizuno Drivers are priced high. Callaway Paradym RRP £599, AU$1069 (1.78x), Mizuno ST 230 RRP £500, AU$999 (2.00x !). Exchange rate is 1.75x. Last year, Mizuno did the same thing with the ST 220 RRP AU$999 when the Callaway Rogue ST RRP was AU$929 (!).
I have an St-X driver (2021) which was $100 cheaper than the Callaway, Ping, Taylormade. When I hit it flush, it goes-- I am curious as to how the new STX does on not flush spikes.
Did you try hitting the STZ with a stronger loft or even teeing it down slightly? My swing speed is lower than yours and I play my 3 year old Callaway at 8 or 9 degrees depending on wind. Anxious to give these a try.
Just bought an ST-Z 220 this past week. $299 with a decent amount of custom shaft options still available is an absolute steal. Can't imagine the 230 is worth an extra $200 at the moment.
I think mizuno are missing a trick…instead of trying to go against the more marketed competitors they should go in quite a bit cheaper…there is no way or very little chance as golfers will try a mizuno against the ping…especially at the same price…no chance!!! If they undercut them to around £325 to £375 then this is when the person looking for a ping at £450 suddenly thinks hang on the mizuno is £100 cheaper….also to remember if selling a mizuno driver second hand they don’t hold their value to a ping…so this is another factor to add..
Mizuno don’t throw money at big pro contracts, preferring to sponsor developing talent. People can be swayed by what Rory, tiger, Nelly, Rahm, Kang are playing. They are a bit like Cleveland for that. Retail they are at £449 but you can pick up last years brand new for £249.
Mizuno drivers use to be cheaper right around what a Cobra driver was , so Mizuno just out priced their driver IMO, then again I would never pay the price for the Callaway either . LOL I will stick with my F9 and with price coming down just picked up a Radspeed to try out .
I've never played a Mizuno driver. I did over 25 years ago play Mizuno irons. Not really sure as to why that is Sophie. Just always seen Mizuno as a irons manufacturer and not one for the drivers, fairway woods, etc.
Strange that you are the only RUclipsr throwing shade on these driver's, maybe you should have a do-over on the Golf course....It would also help if you educated yourself on the driver's, many statements were out of context....
you said it yourself ,,, its not on your radar. All we evey see and here in pro shops are Titliest, Callaway Ping and Taylormade .... no mention of Srixon
Thanks Sophie. I agree, Drivers are priced to high vs the competition in terms of performance. Callaway might get away with it this year due to performance but not Mizuno woods.
Dismissing without trying is a mistake. My St-Z 220 is very forging. Fairway finder. Get the right shaft and within 10yrds of anything out there in my opinion.
From everything I have seen the X is the lower spinning and not designed for draw bias . This X club is being given a bad name by immediately calling it a high handicap club. Quite the opposite .This nonsence with testers making unfounded assumptions needs to stop 🤷🏼♂️👨🏻🦳⛳️🏌🏼♂️🙈😊
I agree ! Voshall said the x and z versions we’re split 50/50 of the tour players using them and the x model was the more workable one for fading and drawing the ball.
Mizuno make good woods, just probably not the category leaders in distance, forgiveness. I had the JPX EZ from 2013 and it did the job. On the plus side they should be applauded for fitting more controllable 45 inch shafts.
It’s amazing that most golf videos including coaching and reviews are by people with British accent. They are mostly very objective and present well. May be the average American is impressed by the accent or that they have a precise way of explaining things.
Can we respectfully suggest that any ‘comparisons’ need to happen on the same day, same swing, conditions. We can have a tour pro in 2 different days and get different results with excatly the same club. Also the narrative needs updating. Every contracted Mizuno Pro now has the driver in play - including Keith Mitchell who was T4th on PGA Tour this week. Marco Penge - longest player on Challenge Tour. Luke Donald - driving it fbetter and further now than at his peak. Better to call this a ‘1st impression’? Love to see a proper comparison.
I am Mizuno ambassador, but before, I've been playing Taylormade since 2008 until end of last year. That being said, I can guarantee 100% that Mizuno drivers are as good as anything out there. YES maybe there is one driver that you can increase 5 yds at the most, but DONT FORGET that NOTHING NOTHING BEATS STRIKE! At the end of the day, I play the Mizuno STZ220 and cant wait to play the STZ230 with Ventus TR blue Velcor and I hit it long and love the feel and sound!!!!!!!!! TRUST ME! GO TRY THEM!!!!!!! I am +1 handicap by the way.
Can’t wait to see you test the TSR1 driver!
I’m gaming the STX 220 and had the previous version as well. I find it to be an excellent fairway finder and when I strike it well it’s as long as anything else that I have owned previously including Callaway and TM. I can’t wait to hit the 230’s and see how they have combined the Technology of the last few years.
Sophie, you seem to be misunderstanding Mizuno's design/performance parameters. The Z is not designed as a low-spin driver. Mizuno are not designing around spin differentiation they are designing around flight axis differentiation, that's why they use Z & X to denote the Z or X flight axis.
If you listen to Chris Voshall of Mizuno describe the differences between the Z & X versions, the Z is their straight flight version and the X is for players who want to curve their drives (right to left and left to right). I hope that helps
True this
@@josephwirtz8352 👍👍
Recently bought an stz driver and am a huge fan. I have hit this driver much more consistently distance and direction wise than I did with my previous Titleist driver. They are priced competitively as well, which helps.
There is a reason there are so many drivers. I have tested all the highly marketed drivers and some were good and some were horrible for me. Out of all the drivers tested the 2 that performed best were Callaway big bertha B21 & Mizuno 230 STX. These 2 were not even something I initially considered. I currently play a Hogan GS53 max - an outstanding driver that nobody ever heard of. So this reveiw is based on her opinion, honest and straight forward. The ping and stealth have had spectacular reviews and I wouldn't game them for free. Keep providing more content, it's excellent, but we all need to do our own testing.
I bought the st-z 220 driver last year. My swing speed is around 105. I hit everything except the stealth and had the best results from the Mizuno. I do feel a little bias since I do use the jpx919 pro irons.
Great review again. Looking forward to trying these against my TSI3.
All the testers on RUclips that I follow and respect have given these drivers high marks. They also cost less than the more highly marketed competitors C, TM, T and P, US $500 vs $600. Very much enjoy watching your demos since your stats are closer to mine at age 81 than the scratch male players on other channels, numbers just that much better so I can aspire to reach them as goals for myself by continuing to work on improving my swing mechanics. Since shafts are also extremely important, could you please let us know which shaft, weight and flex was in these drivers. It would be great if you would let viewers know what shaft you are using in any clubs you test.
For some reason, in Australia, Mizuno Drivers are priced high. Callaway Paradym RRP £599, AU$1069 (1.78x), Mizuno ST 230 RRP £500, AU$999 (2.00x !). Exchange rate is 1.75x. Last year, Mizuno did the same thing with the ST 220 RRP AU$999 when the Callaway Rogue ST RRP was AU$929 (!).
I have an St-X driver (2021) which was $100 cheaper than the Callaway, Ping, Taylormade. When I hit it flush, it goes-- I am curious as to how the new STX does on not flush spikes.
Loving my STZ 230 Driver, fitted with an Oban Devotion shaft!
Did you try hitting the STZ with a stronger loft or even teeing it down slightly? My swing speed is lower than yours and I play my 3 year old Callaway at 8 or 9 degrees depending on wind. Anxious to give these a try.
Mizuno are great drivers period. I’m on my third Mizuno over 15 years.
Just bought an ST-Z 220 this past week. $299 with a decent amount of custom shaft options still available is an absolute steal. Can't imagine the 230 is worth an extra $200 at the moment.
Dan, do you feel like you could get more distance out of these drivers, nearer the 300 yds?
Still playing st-190g, love it
Which one is better for slower swing speeds?
I play mizuno stz230 driver mizuno 3W jpx 923 pros irons and 50-52-58 mizuno wedges
Got the ST Z 230 in the bag 🔥🔥🔥
The Ping G430SFT is replacing my Mizuno ST190HL in my bag this year.
I think mizuno are missing a trick…instead of trying to go against the more marketed competitors they should go in quite a bit cheaper…there is no way or very little chance as golfers will try a mizuno against the ping…especially at the same price…no chance!!! If they undercut them to around £325 to £375 then this is when the person looking for a ping at £450 suddenly thinks hang on the mizuno is £100 cheaper….also to remember if selling a mizuno driver second hand they don’t hold their value to a ping…so this is another factor to add..
Got the stz 220 a month ago it's a fairway finder for me more than my 425 max and same if not more distance summer will answer that one
Love my ST190
ST230-Z pre ordered 😁, this is the only semi negative review I’ve seen .
Mizuno don’t throw money at big pro contracts, preferring to sponsor developing talent. People can be swayed by what Rory, tiger, Nelly, Rahm, Kang are playing. They are a bit like Cleveland for that. Retail they are at £449 but you can pick up last years brand new for £249.
Will you be testing the new prov1 and prov1x please
Best golf Chanel on RUclips, keep it up!
Mizuno drivers use to be cheaper right around what a Cobra driver was , so Mizuno just out priced their driver IMO, then again I would never pay the price for the Callaway either . LOL I will stick with my F9 and with price coming down just picked up a Radspeed to try out .
I've never played a Mizuno driver. I did over 25 years ago play Mizuno irons. Not really sure as to why that is Sophie. Just always seen Mizuno as a irons manufacturer and not one for the drivers, fairway woods, etc.
What is the flex of your shaft out of curiosity??
I don't get it, most brands never make a left-handed LS version in drivers and in putters most only give face balanced options. frustrating.
The X looks better to me. That is the one I would go with and reduce loft to cut spin rather than change heads. X is a driver anyone can play.
What shaft specs did you use?
I have the STZ driver and 5 wood
Thanks Sophie
Strange that you are the only RUclipsr throwing shade on these driver's, maybe you should have a do-over on the Golf course....It would also help if you educated yourself on the driver's, many statements were out of context....
you said it yourself ,,, its not on your radar. All we evey see and here in pro shops are Titliest, Callaway Ping and Taylormade .... no mention of Srixon
I wonder if a 10.5 X would have really come to life for you...?
Thanks Sophie. I agree, Drivers are priced to high vs the competition in terms of performance. Callaway might get away with it this year due to performance but not Mizuno woods.
Loft seems too low for swing speed.
At the current prices ALL drivers are pricing themselves out of the average golfers budgets. Especially with the economy in the dumps.
WOT?... I thought you WERE a robot 😲 :-?
The ST-Z is for golfers with higher swing speeds and who swing the club correctly.....the X caters to choppers.
Your shaft is too stiff for you.
Thanks Sophie, good to get info on less attractive Driver brands. I will dismiss the ST range based on your review.
Dismissing without trying is a mistake. My St-Z 220 is very forging. Fairway finder. Get the right shaft and within 10yrds of anything out there in my opinion.
From everything I have seen the X is the lower spinning and not designed for draw bias . This X club is being given a bad name by immediately calling it a high handicap club. Quite the opposite .This nonsence with testers making unfounded assumptions needs to stop 🤷🏼♂️👨🏻🦳⛳️🏌🏼♂️🙈😊
I agree ! Voshall said the x and z versions we’re split 50/50 of the tour players using them and the x model was the more workable one for fading and drawing the ball.
Thank you
@@chadmichael7794 according to the mizuno website the X has slight draw bias compared to the Z
Mizuno make good woods, just probably not the category leaders in distance, forgiveness. I had the JPX EZ from 2013 and it did the job. On the plus side they should be applauded for fitting more controllable 45 inch shafts.
The way the x is weighted should give it some draw bias
On tour you're wise insightful and delighful. On equipment reviews, add honest and succinct.
It’s now selling for 40% discount
$349 at Costco
It’s amazing that most golf videos including coaching and reviews are by people with British accent. They are mostly very objective and present well. May be the average American is impressed by the accent or that they have a precise way of explaining things.
So far, ping G400 staying in bag.
Absolutely phenomenal driver
Mizuno needs to come up with a stupid name, like Paradigm, Stealth or Aerojet.
Answer: it looks like s**t 😆
Love my ST180