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Mizuno ST200G ドライバー

2020Game Improvement460cc調整可能From $399

要点

The Mizuno ST200G (2020) is a forgiving game-improvement driver built for easy launch. It comes in 10.5° to 12° lofts with a 460cc head and an adjustable hosel. It carries a $399 MSRP.

Mizuno ST200G ドライバー: 主要スペック

カテゴリ
Game Improvement
Head size
460cc
調整可能
Yes
Loft options
10.5 to 12 degrees
モデル年式
2020
MSRP
$399

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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the ST200G is 6 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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見積もり

Modeled from the $399 original MSRP and a 6-year-old release (about 20% of MSRP retained used).

中古市場価格

$70 - $90

Private sale, fair to like-new

下取り価格

$40 - $65

ショップの一般的な買取価格

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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Mizuno ST200G” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Mizuno ST200G: the driver lineage

The ST200G is the 2nd of 2 generations Mizuno has released in this line, from the ST190G (2019) to the ST200G (2020). It followed the ST190G (2019) and came in held the same price. It is the newest generation in the line.

  1. 2019ST190G· $399 MSRP
  2. 2020ST200GYou are here· $399 MSRP

Loft Options & Stock Shafts

ロフトShaftFlexWeightKick PointTorque
10.5°Aldila Ascent 50Regular50gHigh5.5°
12.0°Aldila Ascent 45Senior45gHigh6.1°

テクノロジー

High Launch

Game Improvement ドライバー

The ST200G is the tinkerer's driver in Mizuno's 2020 family. The standard ST200 bolts its back weight in one spot and leaves it there. The G swaps that for a track with two 7-gram weights you can slide around, so you get to decide where the mass sits and how the ball comes off the face. Same 460cc titanium head, same adjustable hosel, but a lot more say over your ball flight.

Here's the honest framing: the G leans low-spin. Mizuno aimed it at players with enough speed that they're fighting a ball that balloons, and the weight track is how you fix that. Slide both weights forward and spin drops, launch comes down, and the ball flies flatter and hotter. Push them back and toward the heel or toe and you buy back launch, forgiveness, and a little draw or fade bias. That range is the whole reason to pick the G over the plain ST200.

Feel is where Mizuno usually wins, and this driver keeps that reputation. The forged titanium face and the sound engineering give it a muted, solid crack instead of the tinny click a lot of drivers have. Center strikes feel dense. You'll know when you flush one without looking up.

  • Faster swingers who spin the driver too much and need to knock the ball flight down without giving up ball speed
  • Players who actually enjoy adjusting weights and loft to chase a specific window rather than leaving everything on the default setting
  • Ball strikers who want some workability and shot shaping instead of a locked-in, maximum-forgiveness head

よくある質問

What's the difference between the Mizuno ST200 and the ST200G?
The main difference is the weighting. The standard ST200 has a single 7-gram weight fixed in the back of the head for higher launch and more forgiveness. The ST200G replaces that with a sliding track holding two 7-gram weights, so you can move the center of gravity forward for lower spin or back for more launch and stability. The G is the more adjustable, lower-spinning option of the two.
Is the ST200G a good driver for high handicappers?
It can work, but it isn't really built for that player. The G is a low-spin, adjustable head aimed at golfers with faster swings who need to control spin. A higher handicapper who wants easy launch and maximum forgiveness is usually better off with the standard ST200 or the draw-biased ST200X. If you have speed and a repeatable strike, the G's adjustability is worth it.
How do the moveable weights on the ST200G work?
There are two 7-gram weights sitting on a track along the sole. Slide them toward the front and the center of gravity moves forward, which lowers spin and flattens ball flight. Move them back and you raise launch and add forgiveness. You can also bias them slightly toward the heel or toe to encourage a draw or a fade. Small moves make a real difference, so it's worth testing on a launch monitor.
Does the ST200G have an adjustable loft?
Yes. It uses Mizuno's Quick Switch hosel, so you can change loft and lie separately from the weight track. Stock lofts are around 9 and 10.5 degrees, and the hosel lets you go up or down from there to dial in your launch and face angle.
Does the ST200G launch high or low?
That's up to you, which is the point of this driver. Left in its lower-spin setting with the weights forward, it launches on the flatter, more penetrating side, which is what Mizuno designed it for. Move the weights back and add loft through the hosel and you can get it launching noticeably higher. Out of the box it leans low, so plan to adjust it toward the flight you actually want.

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