
Mizuno · Fairway · 2020
ST200
Best for you're a mid HCP (5-20) at 85-110mph who wants a fast, low-spin fairway with classical looks and a Hot List Gold pedigree — comfortable buying second-hand at deep discount for around £100-150.
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RRP from £239.00.
About the Mizuno ST200
The Mizuno ST200 is a 2020 fairway from Mizuno. Listed on CaddyCompare in 15°, 17°, 18°, 21°, 24° and 27° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff and senior flex options. Not currently listed by any UK retailer we track.
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Agentic-research score from synthesised reviews, lab tests, and head-to-head comparisons. Relative to category peers — see methodology.
76Forgiveness
80Distance
72Workability
76Feel
72Sound
78Looks
Pros & cons
Pros
- Won Golf Digest 2020 Hot List Gold across the entire metalwood line — including the fairway
- Reviewer testing on the Tour Spoon version: some of the fastest ball speeds of any 2020 model, with 253 yds average carry at 108mph swing
- MAS1C Maraging steel face with multi-thickness design generates fast ball speeds across the face
- Compacted Wave Sole and variable-thickness graphite crown redeploy mass low and deep for stability without adding spin
Cons
- Engineers acknowledged 2-3 mph ball-speed loss outside the centre of the face — off-centre retention is a relative weakness
- Reviewer testing noted turf interaction could have been better on the standard ST200 fairway
- Some reviewers flagged the family acoustic as a little tinny — real-world sound doesn't always hit the brand's tour-preferred target
- Now 6 years old in 2026 — fully superseded by current Mizuno fairway lineup
Best for: You're a mid HCP (5-20) at 85-110mph who wants a fast, low-spin fairway with classical looks and a Hot List Gold pedigree — comfortable buying second-hand at deep discount for around £100-150.
Avoid if: You want the latest sole geometry (the 2024 ST-Max 230 Speed Bevel sits above), you're particular about acoustic (some reviewers flagged tinny notes), or you want the best off-centre retention (the brand's own ST-Z 230 outperforms here).











