Best driver for me was the Cleveland Hibore XL with an Oban Devotion 8 S flex. the only issue was as my swing changed, I needed more height. I should have just bought the same head in a 12 degree version. It was E2 swingweight, which was really, really nice.
I also had a Geek FS3 that was a great stick, but again, too low a loft as my swing changed and the shaft was never as good as the Oban. I still have the Geek, maybe I need to see if anyone wants to trade a higher loft for it (10.5)?

Putter, for me is still my gamer, no chance in getting rid of it anytime soon a Mentorsport Quadra II.

    Not enough "worst clubs" in here. I would love to say "the Hammer", but when I tried it, I still hit it well enough.

    I will go against the grain and say the Tourswing 5n2 with the honeycomb. I had one and it felt dead and sounded dead. I wanted it to be awesome because it was pretty as hell. I did an apples to apples with it on the course and it was a dud for me.

    I had the blue and white Accuflex in it and when I hit it, it sounded like I slapped a water balloon full of milk duds.

    SVonhof

    We all need more height. I have a 7.5* Ashton that I used to hit just staring at me to go to the gym.

    ode

    My backup set is XP Tour's. Good choice.

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    Cobra SZ fairway woods (2003). The low profile offset model was the longest I've ever played and still have the non offset deeper face 3 & 5 SZ woods. Wouldn't hesitate to put them back in the bag.

    Driver- FZ+....GEEK DCT, ZL
    FWYS- Adams Insight Tech A4 fwy/hyb
    Hyb- A7, Power Play System Q
    Irons- Golfsmith P2, DTG C8
    Wedges- Sonartec t46 EC
    Putter- OG Rife 2 Bar mallet cs

    Had 2 455db, nothing special for me. Worst driver was the funny shaped Tour Swing. May have been the shaft (Epic), but it was noticeably lacking distance no matter how good I felt I hit it. Hated the Infiniti AW wedges. Worst feeling anything I ever hit.

      Typhoon

      I have some older golf clubs from the 40's through the 70's, like most of them, still.

      LBlack14

      The ones that got away. Those P2's were a nice design.

      I hit the same good swing on the Tour Swing 5n2 down the pipes as my Ashton X-1 and was baffled. Turns out that some things are better than others?

        Here is a question. Does anybody still have a 5n2? What happened to all the things we shared?

        Release
        I would only take the heads and would pay for shipping.
        Let me know if you ever decide to part with them...

        Alpha 400cc 10.5 driver Recoil 50 shaft, KZG 14 degree SP700 with evolution shaft ( my 2 wood) Mars Cydonia 5 wood, LaJolla Knife irons with loonies shafts, Snake Eyes lob wedge, Dynacraft Genesis putter, star smoothie grips, honorable mention Stulz Arrow shaft. Worst driver Wilson Invex, worst hybrid, any of them, worst irons any with a ton of offset.

        Things i hated:
        Driver...cant think of one really
        Fw...Alpha v5 3 wood AND 5 wood. If they set up any more closed i swear the ball would have hit my forward leg.
        Irons..had a set of taylormade mc/cb but i think it was the pxi shafts

        That's why I'm not crazy about hybrids. I must have a dozen and they all look like they point to left field

          drunkb

          Retired those as well as my Maxflis (still have them though)
          Playing Snake Eyes 600xc now.

          LBlack14 Hated the Infiniti AW wedges. Worst feeling anything I ever hit.

          304 Steel and soft but you had to hit them in the sweet spot, Mr. Stonehands.
          lol

            Hybrids...hated every one of them. Hook machines. I gave the old Taylormade one to a guy i golfed with and it was his favorite club.

            He told me i could have it back when he died.

            They buried him with that, his driver and putter.

              Typhoon

              LOL,

              They said to hit the hybrids like an iron, there is much truth in the statement.
              I stand taller when I play a hybrid club, results are better. and a heavier shaft that you could handle is always better than the OEM set up.
              The original Taylormade hybrids were the ones that rejuvenated the hybrid kind some years ago, they are awesome with the steel shafts.