What is the oldest club in your bag

A titleist 907 d2 driver 2007. Apparently its one of the worst drivers titleist have ever manufactured but I've found it as reliable as anything else I've tried.
Its the Aldila vs proto shaft that seems to suit. I've got the same in my 4 wood.
 
I have a Ping Pal putter from about 1990 that will probably never be replaced. I'm looking to update my R9 driver and V-steel 3w this year (if I can find better!) after buying new irons and wedges in the last 6 months
 
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My putters that I alternate with are both approaching 30 years old. A Ray Cook mallet and a Wilson TPA.
 
you should all do the 12 week and out rule like i do. Even if you like it it goes after 12 weeks. in the last 3 weeks i have bought a new set of irons, new 60 degree wedge, new putter and new golf bag.
 
Titleist 585H; c2008. It's got the old (and I think classic) UST IROD shaft and can be worked any which way from 200-220. That little thing has made more saves than Banks.
 
Mine is my Nike Method putter but to be honest it's like trigger's broom !!!! Had three different grips, had an inch off and then six months later , another inch off . Overall it's about 3 years old.
 
you should all do the 12 week and out rule like i do. Even if you like it it goes after 12 weeks. in the last 3 weeks i have bought a new set of irons, new 60 degree wedge, new putter and new golf bag.

That sounds utterly stupid and may explain why you have a handicap of 15.
 
you should all do the 12 week and out rule like i do. Even if you like it it goes after 12 weeks. in the last 3 weeks i have bought a new set of irons, new 60 degree wedge, new putter and new golf bag.

Why would anyone want to do that ?

That's madness
 
you should all do the 12 week and out rule like i do. Even if you like it it goes after 12 weeks. in the last 3 weeks i have bought a new set of irons, new 60 degree wedge, new putter and new golf bag.
No, you don't...
It just sounds "hard"
 
Well it seems most of us tend to have the putter as the oldest club, irons, drivers and fairways tend to come and go, but once you have a love affair with a putter it seems to last a long, long time :)
 
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