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Are These Prototypes the Final Contenders for Mizuno’s 2026 Drivers?

News RoomBy News RoomMay 19, 2025Updated:May 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Get Ready to Swing: The Buzz on the New Mizuno Drivers

Hey, golf lovers! If you’ve been eyeing a new driver, listen up because it’s probably the perfect time to consider a Mizuno. Why, you ask? Well, for starters, these guys have had their ST-Series drivers going for just $300 all season! So, if you’re in the market for something fresh, now’s your chance.

And let me tell you—some exciting new prototypes have just hit the USGA conforming list this week. We’re talking about four brand-new Mizuno driver prototypes that have industry insiders buzzing! We’re looking at the PROTOTYPE D131 and D132—two versions of each, ready to shake things up out there on the course.

Here’s a sneak peek at Mizuno’s D132 Prototype. Looks sleek, right?

Now, about the differences between the Type 1 and Type 2 models—they might not be super obvious, even to the keenest eyes. From what I can tell, the D131 looks a bit larger and elongated, while the D132 gives off a more compact vibe. Of course, these images are taken by folks who might not exactly provide a reliable sense of scale—one could be the size of a toaster for all we know!

Fun fact: It seems unlikely that Mizuno would stick with names like D131 and D132 in their final models, but hey, you never know what’s in store!

Now, here’s a curveball: none of the models feature a loft designation. Is this a new trend? Are we about to see the first-ever loft-less driver? Probably not. But it’s definitely got us scratching our heads!

A Breakthrough in Driver Design?

Now, there’s been chatter inside Mizuno about some potential breakthroughs in driver design. They’ve been super optimistic about seriously competing against those big-name brands like TaylorMade and Callaway. This is a big deal, especially considering Mizuno has long been praised for their irons but hasn’t quite made the same waves in the driver section.

D131 Prototype Driver
Check out Version 2 of the D131 Prototype. Structured well, wouldn’t you agree?

Both the D131 and D132 have a three-weight system, which allows adjustments in the heel, back, and front of the club. This opens up all kinds of possibilities for low-spin, high-MOI, and draw-biased positions. But let’s be real—every manufacturer loves to claim their movable weights are versatile. We’ll see how this actually pans out on the golf course.

When Can We Expect Them?

So what’s the timeline looking like? The details around these new drivers aren’t spilling out just yet, but I suspect we’re dealing with prototypes that are really close to the end of the line. It’s likely a competition to see which models will make it to retail, with the deciding factor being Tour player performance and preferences.

But let’s get real for a second—if you’re eyeing a new Mizuno driver, I’d suggest you consider those current ST-Series models first. At $300, they’re a steal, and you might not see the new offerings until late fall or even January next year.

D132 Prototype Driver
And here we have Version 2 of the D132 Prototype. So many possibilities!

What’s on Your Mind?

So, what’s the verdict, folks? Are you already a dedicated Mizuno driver fan? Are these prototypes piquing your curiosity? I personally wouldn’t blame you if you couldn’t resist the allure of those $300 ST-Series drivers while they’re still available.

As more details come to light, you’ll definitely want to stay tuned. Your next driving weapon could be just around the corner, or you might find yourself very happy with an ST-Series beauty.

Let’s hit the greens and start swinging because it’s always a good day for golf!

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