
Mizuno · Driver · 2020
ST200X
Best for slow-swing-speed slicers and seniors (70–95mph swing speed, HCP 15–30) who want a lightweight, draw-biased chassis with clean address-profile aesthetics.
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- £159.00
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- 1
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- 1
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- −54%
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10.5° · Stiff · RH10.5° · Stiff · Right-Handed
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About the Mizuno ST200X
The Mizuno ST200X is a 2020 driver from Mizuno. Listed on CaddyCompare in 9°, 10.5° and 12° lofts, in right-hand and left-hand, with regular, stiff, extra-stiff and senior flex options. Compare prices from 1 UK retailer below — currently from £159.00.
Price history
Cheapest now
£159
·At avg(30d avg)at Pre-Owned Golf
30-day low
£159
Set 10 May · 2w ago
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£159
Set 10 May · 2w ago
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Pros & cons
- Lowest spin in the 2020 family (~2,200rpm) — favourable for slow-swing carry distance
- Ultra-lightweight 272g head plus a 39g MFUSION shaft — lets slower swingers generate more clubhead speed without working harder
- Heel-bias weighting plus an upright lie produces ~13yd of draw movement (per reviewer testing) — meaningful slice correction
- Visual Face Angle bridge means the head sets up clean and square at address — doesn't telegraph the draw bias like many slice-correcting heads
- Single 10.5° loft plus a Japan-spec build limits fitting flexibility for North American buyers
- Single fixed heel weight — no movable mass; workability is structurally absent
- Family acoustic: a little tinny in sound — a predecessor of the brand's later refined ST220+ acoustic work
- 5-year recency penalty plus Japan-spec niche distribution — superseded by the ST-X 2021 / 220 / 230, then the JPX One family











