When I used to be able to hit it the correct distance, when I played our 9 hole course the driver was taken out of the bag and in it's place went a 7 wood which was the perfect club for one of the par 3s.
My 7 wood. Mostly have it to play the tee-shot on the our second hole. It's a par 3 and the 7 wood is the club most likely to carry the bunker in front of the green with an outside chance of stopping on the green. I rarely use it for anything else, at least on my home course. Off the deck I prefer my hybrid or, if I really want to sqeeze out a bit more roll, my 3 wood.
Really hard to say you wont use a club or rarely use it.
Maybe if you are not confident playing flop shots and have the discipline to not even attempt it unless you absolutely have to.
I need all my clubs to cover all the distances down from driver to chipping.
I'd probably stick in one to two more if I could. A driving iron would be nice but in my normal set up I have no room. Could easily drop my gap wedge on a links day to fit it in mind you.