Oldest club in the bag?

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Whats the oldest Club you guys got in your bag? that you currently play..

Mines a ping G15 5 wood bought in 2013

On a side question how long can you realistically get out of a set of clubs? Im hoping to get 10 years plus out of this new set.. unrealistic?
 
Its hard to tell which clubs are the oldest in my bag, I've got a set of 'Nicklaus Polarity TR1' irons with 'Aldila NV comp 85-S' graphite shafts in, a 'Ping Karsten C67' putter, a 'Tour Edge XCG3' 3-wood and a '60* Maxfli' wedge which I would say are the older clubs in the bag but as to which is the oldest, your guess is as good as mine...
 
My 2-ball ProType putter.
I've had it 2 years now and it's originally from 2012.
I doubt it's going anywhere anytime soon..
 
I mentioned in another thread that I sometimes carry a 30 year old SW.

After careful thought I can say that it is actually a 27 year old Petron Impala 60* sand wedge.
 
Odyssey two ball putter, when I got back into golf I bought the putter, everything else has been changed apart from a vokey wedge
 
After careful thought I can say that it is actually a 27 year old Petron Impala 60* sand wedge.

I had a full set of those - until HID ran over them while parking her car in the garage (unfortunately she didn't mean to park the car there especially as the doors were still closed and the garage full of stuff).

Oldest club that I still always carry is my legendary Hawkeye VFT 7 wood that was 2nd hand when I bought it 13/14 years ago.
 
Oldest as in I have owned the longest is my 4 hybrid. Has been with me pretty much from the start.

Oldest as in really produced the longest time ago is my iron set, which I bought used. I think it was manufactured 2005 or 2006. I used to play a slotline putter which was even older (a lot older, actually, late 1980s, I think), but I exchanged that for a slightly newer Odyssey putter).
 
1994 Cobra PW

To be fair the only reason its in there just now is due to damage to the usual PW out of my set but since I can't get a repair it might be in a while

On a side note I never realised how hard it is to buy a 46° wedge. Prices start at the ton mark!
You'd have thought with the popularity of folks buying wedges outwith their iron sets that there might be a bit more choice for sub 50° wedges
 
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