Arrrghhhh. Too tough to do. I can go two: Anode and TeeBird, or I can go five: Anode, Roc, TeeBird, King, Giant. But it is hard to pick one over the other in the case of the Giant or King. As much as I like the Sword, which seems a great compromise between the King and Giant, it is basically a longer TeeBird and thus loses its value when paired with the TeeBird.
I guess I could go:
Anode
Roc
Sword
Giant
The problem I would have are the shots between 290-320 where powering down a wide-rimmed driver will make it more difficult to get straight lines in those wooded holes. I could power up the Roc for those lines but I lose pin point control when I go for that distance. Of course this is if I want to go for a birdie on those wooded holes of those lengths. If I am more concerned about just hitting my lines, playing a clean game, be content with pars and grab birdies when luck favors me, the above set-up is definitely good enough.
Yet if I want to be aggressive on the holes where I would most likely get birdies, it seems my best bet is going to be:
Anode
Roc
TeeBird
Giant
This would cover most shots in the forest and the Giant is controllable enough where I can use it for maximum distance almost on any line. I just have to be careful on those one or two shots where I need 400 feet in the open. As long as I hit my intended landing zone, I would be more content on getting par and make my runs for birdies in the forest.