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  1. A straight bias driver with great stability and low spin, featuring Mizuno's CORTECH Chamber and Forged SAT 2041 Beta Ti Face. Find a fitter, shop now, or watch videos and reviews of the ST-Z 230 driver.

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    The Mizuno ST-Z 230 driver is a strong all-around performer. Low spin with solid ball speed. Stable and easy to hit.

    Mizuno’s marketing for the ST-Z 230 driver mirrors that of the ST-Z 230 fairway wood [review HERE]. There are no made up words or outlandish claims, just five simple words: “Straight, stable, and low spinning.” Given how well the FW lived up to its promises, I was very excited get the driver onto the tee.

    At address, the Mizuno ST-Z 230 driver has a classic shape. It’s round, full, and almost perfectly symmetrical. Per Mizuno, it’s meant to mimic the ST-Z driver [review HERE]. The face appears taller than average, which I like, and the club sits square in the neutral setting. The one piece which is quite untraditional is the carbon fiber patch, but ...

    When it comes to feedback, the Mizuno ST-Z 230 driver takes a page from the company’s forged irons. Striking the ball off-center results in a sound and feel that is dull and uninspiring. It’s a good reminder to make a better swing on the next tee. In contrast, hitting a drive pure sounds and feels great. Impact creates alow-pitched “pop”with light ...

    The technological heart of the Mizuno ST-Z 230 driver is the CORTECH Chamber. A 3 gram stainless steel weight is wrapped in elastomeric TPU and placed next to the face to provide multiple benefits: faster ball speed, spin reduction, and a more solid feel. In my launch monitor testing, the low spin is what stood out most to me. It’s not knuckleball ...

    A detailed review of the Mizuno ST-Z 230 driver, a low spinning and stable club with solid ball speed. Find out how it looks, sounds, and performs in various conditions and compare it with other models.

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  3. A below average driver with a straight flight bias, low to mid-spin performance, and high MOI design. Read the full review to learn about its features, performance, pricing, and FAQs.

  4. ST-Z 230 Limited Edition Series Driver. Sku #211042. $500.00. USD. A balanced toe/heel carbon composite construction with deep central back weight – for a spin efficient, straight-line ball flight. Hand: * Right Hand. Shaft Material: * Graphite. Shaft Option: * HZRDUS Smoke Blue RDX 60 Stiff 6.0. HZRDUS Smoke Blue RDX 60 Regular 5.5. Loft: *

  5. Jan 19, 2023 · Mizuno ST-Z 230 Driver Review. In this Mizuno ST-Z 230 driver review, Neil Tappin runs the rule over the latest ST model from Mizuno to see whether this is a driver worth considering in 2023. An excellent all rounder that provides a good blend of distance and forgiveness.

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