Gee, all this hate on the Bang Storms -- I had won an EBay auction for 1-3-5 Bang Storms quite cheap a few years ago, and I was excited to get them. A few days later, seller claimed they were stolen from his garage. I wasn't quite sure I believed him since my winning bid was really low, but moved on. Had he shipped them, I doubt they'd've still been around but I might have been able to make a few bucks off of them.

Driver: Alpha V2 425cc -- picked one up recently and it's the longest I've hit. Yamaha Inpres X V201 has better dispersion for me, though.
Fairway: TEE EX-9. The 16.5 4W is great off the deck or tee. I keep trying different 13-14 3W for off the tee and they're mostly the same for me, though I don't think anything is easier than the original Rapture.
Hybrids: Alpha V5 are longer than anything but I have a TEE XCG-V that's not going anywhere. The Adams Super LS and XTD Ti are long, too but sound awful.
Irons: Bridgestone Access Hi-Draw VP-02. Ti face, not hook machines despite the name. Ancient irons (2002) that are long and forgiving.

Wedges: Chicago Wide Sole -- kinda ugly, too much offset, but they work for me. Picked up a 55-60-65 set off EBay for $20 shipped a couple of years ago, the guy raised his price to $20.97 and charges shipping now.
Putter: I had a Projector II mallet I put together and the single bend shaft turned just a bit while curing, so it's a little cockeyed, but I putted great with that for years. I should dig it out and give it a try again

Hybrids are closed faced because most golfers slice. I looked far and wide for ones that are square. Best one that I found is the Srixon 745.

    GLFTPS

    Most hybrids were shut faced because of the design and the weight distribution which would leave the face open at impact with normal swing path. The design was to compensate for the imperfect form.
    It took me awhile to get used to using a hybrid, and I never touched it when I bag long irons.

    Driver: White Lightning (close second is Snake Eyes Python XL or Snake Eyes Elasteel)
    Fwy woods: Don't remember the name but they were knockoffs of Yonex 100 (they were all graphite)
    Hybrids: P10G which were knockoffs of Ping G10
    Irons: PLX (at least I think that's what they were called). They came from Pro-Swing Golf and were knockoffs of Lynx Parallax that Fred Couples was gaming at the time. They had a double bend point shaft, also obtained from

    Pro-Swing that just seemed to work for me. Wow, haven't thought of them for many years.
    Wedges: Snake Eyes (the original ones when Golfsmith first bought Snake Eyes)
    Putter: I'm with candukid on this one, TM Daddy Long Legs and still using it.

    Good topic! My best was an Orlimar Trimetal 13 degree. I was consistent with it and it was long and accurate for me. The SMT Babylon worked very well for me and I would have to consider it my best driver (but looking forward to the R15 I just got as I get back into the game of golf) Oh, I will throw in the LogicalOne putter, of course, as well. 🙂

    The worst was the SMT Solitaires...just could not hit them well at all. I also had a Wilson Invex driver I could not do anything with, other than stay out of the fairway.