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Mizuno ST-G Titanium Woods Review (FIRST ST-G Fairways)

Mizuno ST-G Titanium Woods Review

Mizuno ST-G Titanium woods are the first fairways ever to be included in the series. Are the debut ST-G fairway woods any good?

Complimenting the newly released ST-G 440cc driver, Mizuno have added these low spinning woods to their premium range for the first time from 2023.

The new addition features a titanium face, Mizuno’s Cortech Chamber design and now offer the perfect option for elite level golfers with fast swing speeds.

We take a look at what the fairway woods offer, how they perform and what you can expect if adding these to the bag setup.

RELATED: Review of the Mizuno ST-G 440 Driver

What Mizuno says about the ST-G Fairways:

“Mizuno’s first ST-G fairway wood is a low spinning, all Titanium power fairway wood created as an option for our faster swinging tour staff and solid ball strikers chasing a more penetrating ball flight.

“There’s a significant number of our tour players chasing lower spin with their fairway woods.

“There are some very good options already our there, so we took our time and ensured we put our time in testing on tour.

Mizuno ST-G Titanium Woods

“Built upon the ball speed platform of Mizuno’s CORTECH Chamber, an inviting, compact, head that sits perfectly square at address.

“The low spin fairway is a model that we’ve quietly been working on for several years – the CORTECH Chamber made it a lot easier to achieve.

“TI-811 body with high strength multi-thickness titanium face for outstanding ball speeds.

“Create through a combination of Mizuno’s CORTECH Chamber, an 80g stainless steel sole plate, 8g stainless steel front screw and lightweight waffle crown.”

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Mizuno ST-G Titanium Woods Specs & Features

The first ST-G woods have been introduced as a low-spinning model designed to compliment the range of drivers in the series.

Mizuno may have taken some time to perfect and release the new design, but the wait is worth it with the ST-G fairways featuring all of technologies you see in the drivers.

Mizuno ST-G Titanium Woods

The key element in the CORTECH Chamber, which helps deliver consistency and explosive ball speeds and with low spin levels that better golfers crave.

It sits within all-titanium body made from TI-88 is complimented by a titanium face that is variable thickness to provide consistent ball speeds even on mishit shots.

Mizuno has also incorporated 80g stainless steel sole plate to help balance the set up and deliver woods that sit perfect square at address.

Mizuno ST-G Titanium Woods

The end result is a penetrating ball flight with low spin levels, helped by the tuning ribs that work in conjunction with the CORTECH Chamber.

The new ST-G woods are available in 3-wood (15 degrees) and 5-wood (18 degrees) with four degrees of adjustability in each loft option.

Verdict: Are the Mizuno ST-G Titanium woods any good?

The ST-G woods made have been a long time coming, but they have been worth the wait.

The new release is impressive, finally adding a natural transition from driver to fairways in the same series which Mizuno have not been able to offer in the ST-G range.

You will be these woods produce a penetrating ball flight for excellent distance, help to find more fairways and greens and are extremely forgiving and consistent.

FAQs

What is the Mizuno ST-G Titanium woods release date?

The fairway woods were unveiled in September 2023 and are now available.

How much do Mizuno ST-G woods cost?

The woods are priced at $340 / £280 per club.

What are the Mizuno ST-G Titanium woods specs?

The new ST-G woods are available in 3-wood (15 degrees) and 5-wood (18 degrees) with four degrees of adjustability in each loft option.