Mizuno · Driver · 2023
ST-G 230
Best foryou're a strong ball-striker who wants an ultra-low-spin, compact, endlessly tuneable tour head with elite feel and looks, and you'll trade forgiveness for control.
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RRP from £549.00.
About the Mizuno ST-G 230
The Mizuno ST-G 230 is a 2023 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. Not currently listed by any UK retailer we track.
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Pros & cons
- Highly tuneable low-spin tour head - two weight tracks and two 7g weights set ultra-low spin, mid spin, or draw/fade bias, plus a wide 7.5-12.5 degree loft range
- Faster face - the new lighter Ti 412 alloy and Cortech Chamber added about 1.5 mph of ball speed in tour testing
- Elite, tour-tuned feel and sound - reinforced internal ribs and a carbon wrap-over crown deliver a solid, powerful, muted impact
- Among the best-looking drivers on the market - a compact 440cc head with near-perfect shaping
- Not a forgiving driver - the compact 440cc head and modest 14g of movable mass sacrifice stability for control
- A challenger-brand, better-player's tool that needs a fitting and a good strike to shine
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Mizuno · Driver · 2023
ST-G 230
No UK retailers we track are stocking this right now.
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Best for You're a strong ball-striker who wants an ultra-low-spin, compact, endlessly tuneable tour head with elite feel and looks, and you'll trade forgiveness for control.
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About the Mizuno ST-G 230
The Mizuno ST-G 230 is a 2023 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. Not currently listed by any UK retailer we track.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the Mizuno ST-G 230 best for?
You're a strong ball-striker who wants an ultra-low-spin, compact, endlessly tuneable tour head with elite feel and looks, and you'll trade forgiveness for control.
Who should avoid the Mizuno ST-G 230?
You need forgiveness or an easy launch - the larger ST-Z 230 (neutral) or ST-X 230 (draw) are far more stable choices.
What handicap is the Mizuno ST-G 230 suitable for?
The Mizuno ST-G 230 suits a broad range of abilities, from high-handicap beginners through to scratch and tour players.
Does the Mizuno ST-G 230 have a shot bias?
The Mizuno ST-G 230 is broadly neutral in shot shape (no built-in draw or fade bias), with a mid launch and low spin.
How does the Mizuno ST-G 230 compare to the previous model?
The 2023 ST-G shrinks to a more compact 440cc head (from the 220's 460cc) and swaps the SAT2041 face for a lighter, faster heat-treated Ti 412 alloy with a new Cortech Chamber - about 1.5 mph faster in tour testing, with reinforced ribs muting the sound. The trade-off is forgiveness: it's a purer, less stable tour shaping tool than the 220.