What's classic? In my opinion, the traditional is classic, just as the Ping G20 Driver. The ping g20 will aesthetically appeal to players who prefer a more traditional look.
TaylorMade R11 Driver This driver is mainly designed for higher handicappers, but the fact that a number of high-profile Tour stars have already put it in the bag shows the broad appeal of the product. Ping has made the G20 a wonderful truth, and it is also a bit pricy, so you may need to find cheap golf equipment for sale in many online shops to save some money. One thing about the G20 is that it is a consistent club that doesn't hide or enhance a bad shot.
The ball pretty much goes where the club face is pointing. If you leave ping drivers g20 open a bit, which is my most common miss, you get a straight block.
TaylorMade Burner 2.0 Irons Keep it closed and you get a pull. Centered? Oh my does the ball go far. When the club face wasn't centered I still found my misses to be playable. The shots were long but thanks to the low spin factor you didn't see wild slices or insane hooks that you may see with some other clubs. When the club face was centered the fairway was more or less a landing strip for the ball as it would fall out of the sky and get some good roll with it before stopping in the fairway.
Callaway X-24 HOT Irons At least when I tested it on dry fairways. Wet fairways tended to stop the ball within a foot or two of its landing but I suspect this would happen with most drivers anyway.