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Golf has a history of 100 years in Japan, as early as the beginning of the 20th century, golf was brought to Japan by European and American businessmen, with the development of the post-war economy, golf became nationalized in Japan, and now Japan has become the second largest golf market in the world, second only to the United States.
 
At present, the golf equipment market is almost occupied by brands from the United States and Japan, and Mizuno is one of the representatives of the Japanese camp. Mizuno clubs are quite popular all over the world, and at one point the use rate of Mizuno irons was at the top of the list on the PGA Tour in the nineties. Tiger Woods, who is extremely picky about clubs, was also a Mizuno user until his first Masters victory before switching to Titleist.
 
Released in 2017, the JPX900 driver is a club that allows golfers to hit a variety of desired balls with two detachable counterweights to help them hit any desired trajectory, and many golf enthusiasts consider the JPX900 to be the best club Mizuno has ever produced. For beginners, JPX900's multi-thickness design increases the rebound coefficient, and it is easy to get ultra-long hitting distance, and the pricing of this club is also quite cost-effective, with an e-commerce platform price of about 2800 yuan. However, if you want to use this wood to create the ideal trajectory, you may need a professional club technician to tune the player's swing characteristics.
 
In March 2019, Keith Mitchell defeated Rick Fowler and Brooks Koepka in the Honda Classic to win his first PGA Tour title, and one of the winning equipment was the ST190 driver, which has a built-in fixed counterweight to lower the center of gravity. Even when the shot is off, it is stable and maintains the standard of the tee.
 
The ST190G driver has two 7g adjustable weights in the head to reduce spin at the ball, so the ball speed and distance are better than those of the ST190. Among the new wedges released by various brands in 2019, the ST190G driver produces the least spin on the ball, but this one is less forgiving than the ST190 driver and more demanding on the user.
 
The ST190 and ST190G are priced at $500 and $600 in foreign markets, and Chinese consumers may have to wait a while to get them because they are not yet widely available.