Mizuno · Fairway · 2021
ST-Z
Best foryou're a low-to-mid HCP (0-18) at 85-110mph who wants a neutral, low-spin fairway with classical looks and an adjustable hosel — comfortable buying second-hand for under £200.
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About the Mizuno ST-Z
The Mizuno ST-Z is a 2021 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. Compare prices from 1 UK retailer below — currently from £99.99.
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Pros & cons
- Independent fitter ranking picked the head as the quickest 3-wood in their 2021 testing — 141.3 mph ball speed at 93mph swing, 223 yds carry
- Solid centred acoustic — a mid-low pitched pop without any metallic notes on pure strikes
- Carbon composite crown plus reengineered Wave sole lowers the CG for better spin and improved MOI — class-leading forgiveness for a low-spin head
- Throwback classical shape with a flat-black carbon crown — pairs well visually with player-style irons
- Brand fairways have historically finished near the bottom in independent robot Most Wanted fairway testing — proceed with caution on robot-test expectations
- Off-centre acoustic deteriorates faster than on competing premium fairways — quickly turns to a dull thud away from the sweet spot
- Out of stock and discontinued — buyers must source second-hand five years post-launch
- Now 5 years old — superseded by the 2022 ST-Z 220 and 2023 ST-Z 230 updates within the brand's own lineup
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About the Mizuno ST-Z
The Mizuno ST-Z is a 2021 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. Compare prices from 1 UK retailer below — currently from £99.99.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the Mizuno ST-Z best for?
You're a low-to-mid HCP (0-18) at 85-110mph who wants a neutral, low-spin fairway with classical looks and an adjustable hosel — comfortable buying second-hand for under £200.
Who should avoid the Mizuno ST-Z?
You're a slicer who needs a draw bias (look at the ST-X 2021 sibling), you want the latest face technology (go to the JPX One 2026 or ST-Max 230 2024), or you're sensitive to off-centre acoustic.
What handicap is the Mizuno ST-Z suitable for?
The Mizuno ST-Z suits a broad range of abilities, from high-handicap beginners through to scratch and tour players.
Does the Mizuno ST-Z have a shot bias?
The Mizuno ST-Z is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a mid-high launch and low spin.
How does the Mizuno ST-Z compare to the previous model?
Reengineered internal structure versus the ST200. The new variable-thickness face insert is the thinnest in Mizuno fairway-wood history — combined with improved CorTech multi-thickness pads behind the hitting area for higher ball speeds. Adds the carbon composite crown (replacing the prior generation's all-steel build), redeploying mass to lower the CG for better MOI. Mizuno highlights sound and feel as one of the biggest 2021 improvements over the ST200.