ST-MAX 230 Driver

A low profile, wide footprint driver that looks noticeably larger than its measured 460cc. An expanded CORTECH Chamber and 54 grams of back weighting combine to create Mizuno’s most stable ever driver, with exceptional straight-line performance across its wide, inviting clubface.

The ST-MAX 230 driver unveils two new engineering enhancements to ensure that stability is backed with impressive ball speeds – a next-generation CORTECH Chamber and a new Beta-rich LFS Ti clubface.

RRP: $999

ST-MAX 230 Fairway Wood

A larger footprint, wide profile fairway wood – engineered to deliver absolute straight-line performance from across the clubface.

A high-energy MAS1C steel face is enhanced by an expanded CORTECH Chamber, shifted closer to the clubface to increase both centre and off-centre ball speeds. A speed bevel applied to the leading edge ensures that performance is equally impressive from tee and turf.

RH – 15, 18, 21; LH – 15, 18

RRP: $599

ST-MAX 230 Hybrid

A large footprint, lower profile hybrid – engineered to deliver absolute straight-line performance from across the clubface.

A high-energy MAS1C steel face is enhanced by an expanded CORTECH Chamber, shifted closer to the clubface to increase both centre and off-centre ball speeds. A speed bevel applied to the leading edge ensures that performance is equally impressive from tee and turf.

RH – 19, 22, 25, 28;  LH – 22, 25

RRP: $449

THE NEW MIZUNO PRO IRONS: A NEW ERA OF FORGING

Mizuno proudly introduces the highly anticipated Mizuno Pro irons, including the Mizuno Pro 241, Mizuno Pro 243, Mizuno Pro 245 and Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi. These irons signify a revolutionary leap in golf club design, a testament to Mizuno’s enduring commitment to precision craftsmanship and forging excellence.

The Mizuno Pro Irons are the result of a long-standing connection between Mizuno’s club engineers and the legendary Grain Flow Forging plant in Hiroshima, Japan.

Mizuno Pro 241

With a muscle-back, the gains are in the details. The key to a visually appealing top line might be a fraction of a millimetre, which can be lost or created in manufacturing. Working hand in hand with our forging plant for so many years allowed us to be incredibly precise in the engineering and craftsman’s stages of the Mizuno Pro 241.

RRP: $369 per iron

Mizuno Pro 243

The Mizuno Pro 243 is the model that’s advanced the most, mainly due to evolution on the manufacturing side. It’s one thing for the R&D team to design a thinner face iron with stronger materials in the CAD world – but something else to have it Grain Flow Forged to those specifications and strength requirements.

RRP: $369 per iron

Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi

Hybrid type irons generally use a flat sheet metal for the face – but upgrading to a heat-treated 4335 Nickel Chromoloy allow Mizuno to incorporate a faster multi-thickness face and off-set face weld.

RRP: $449 per iron

Mizuno Pro 245

There’s so much to the Mizuno Pro 245 for an iron of its size and shape. A multi-piece Grain Flow Forged Chromoly construction, suspended Tungsten weight, and multi-thickness face. Impossible without Mizuno evolving its Grain Flow Forging process in Hiroshima.

RRP: $369 per iron

Learn more at mizunogolf.com/au