Mizuno ST200 Driver: Key Specs
- Category
- Players Distance
- Head size
- 460cc
- Adjustable
- Yes
- Loft options
- 9.5 to 10.5 degrees
- Model year
- 2020
- MSRP
- $399
Loft Options & Stock Shafts
| Loft | Shaft | Flex | Weight | Kick Point | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.5° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 | Stiff | 65g | Mid | 4.4° |
| 10.5° | Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 | Stiff | 65g | Mid | 4.4° |
Technology
Players Distance Driver
Mizuno built its name on forged irons, so a driver like the ST200 gets less attention than it deserves. This is the standard model in Mizuno's 2020 driver line, sitting between the low-spin ST200G and the draw-biased ST200X. At 460cc with a forged SP700 titanium face, it's built to move the ball fast off the tee while keeping the setup simple.
The ST200 launches high and holds a fairly neutral flight, which makes it easy to get airborne without fighting a hook or a balloon. Mizuno's CORTECH construction places a beta-titanium weight behind the face to push ball speed up, and the adjustable Quick Switch hosel lets you tune loft and lie to dial in your window. There are no sliding sole weights here, so the head stays stable and predictable from swing to swing.
If you want the raw distance story with moveable weights, that's the ST200G. If you need help turning the ball over, look at the ST200X. The standard ST200 is the middle path: fast, forgiving enough for a 460cc head, and honest about what it does.
- You play to a mid handicap and want a driver that gets the ball up easily without a built-in draw bias.
- Ball speed matters to you, but you'd rather adjust loft on the hosel than fiddle with sliding weights.
- You already trust Mizuno's forged feel in your irons and want a driver off the tee that carries the same pedigree.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the Mizuno ST200 have adjustable weights?
- No. The standard ST200 keeps a fixed head with an adjustable Quick Switch hosel for loft and lie. If you want moveable sole weights to shift spin and bias, that's the ST200G in the same 2020 line.
- What's the difference between the ST200, ST200G, and ST200X?
- The ST200 is the neutral, high-launch standard model. The ST200G adds two moveable sole weights and spins lower for stronger players who want to shape their flight. The ST200X is lighter with a draw bias built to help fight a slice.
- Is the ST200 forgiving enough for a mid handicapper?
- Yes. At 460cc with CORTECH pushing ball speed across a wider part of the face, it's stable and easy to launch. It won't bail out a badly struck drive the way a pure game-improvement head might, but for most mid handicappers it holds up fine on off-center hits.
- What lofts does the Mizuno ST200 come in?
- Mizuno offered it in 9.5 and 10.5 degree heads, and the Quick Switch hosel adjusts loft and lie from there. That lets you move the effective loft up or down to find your launch window without buying a different head.
- Is the Mizuno ST200 still worth buying in 2026?
- As a used or discounted pickup, yes. It's a 2020 driver, so newer models have edged past it on adjustability and forgiveness, but the forged SP700 face still delivers real ball speed. If the price reflects its age, it's a solid value driver.
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