Mizuno — historically known for its iron designs — had a breakout year on the PGA Tour in 2019 with its ST190 drivers. Keith Mitchell captured his first-ever PGA Tour win with an ST190 driver in the ...
The ST230 series will be available in February with the ST-Z and ST-X 230 drivers priced at $499.95, and the ST-Z 230 PLTNM driver at $549.95. Fairway woods are individually priced at $299.95, and the ...
Who it’s for: Golfers looking for more ball speed and stability across the face, with two head shapes that cater to either straighter flight or a more neutral-to-fade profile What you should know: The ...
Golfweek Raters tested Mizuno’s JPX ONE driver and saw immediate gains in ball speed and tighter dispersion.
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Mizuno JPX One drivers: What you need to know
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Mizuno JPX One drivers (a standard large footprint JPX One and the compact, deeper-faced JPX One Select) find a way to generate more ball speed by combining a thinner ...
After a complete brand overhaul, Mizuno is releasing its first driver and metalwoods line in two years, something that might bring their long clubs out from behind the shadow of their irons. And there ...
When the name Mizuno comes up in a conversation, most golfers don’t think about drivers. Because while Big Blue’s irons are the stuff of legend, their drivers, thus far, have merited a solid “meh”.
The Mizuno GT180 lineup of woods debuted today with an obvious emphasis on precision adjustability over the ST180 lineup. But the goal with the GT180 wasn’t just more options. It was also a fresh ...
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