Check them out on www.ebay.com
Max Irons ,son of Jeremy Irons, was 16 in 2001
Umm, not really I have some myself and they are from the mid 60's. They are old but I still use the irons.
Hundreds of thousands. If you go into a pro shop you will see irons that are 20 or more years old from quality manufacturers such as Ping. Pros will change their irons every season to keep the grooves fresh and wedges every couple of weeks. It depends what level you play at.
Jack Irons is 54 years old (birthdate: July 18, 1962).
Bruce Irons is 31 years old (birthdate: November 16, 1979).
How old are we talking? Around 15/16? By the time a player is around this age they should be able to use mens golf clubs easily. Only if they are smaller or haven't grown fully should they contemplate ladies irons. A set of custom fit mens irons would be ideal for a youth golfer.
http://blogs.golf.com/equipment/2008/07/greg-normans-cl.html He is Charirman of MacGregor Golf. He uses their diamond back blade irons. Does use an old Cally Steelhead 3FW though.
The Ping company, which produces Ping irons, has a policy of setting the price they will be sold for and not allowing retailers to sell below that price. The company does not permit any products to be sold online either. The best way to get a discount on Ping irons is to buy them from a local golf shop that will give credit for trade in of old clubs.
Looking for the old green 2handle aluminum cruling irons, for African American Hair.
Andy Irons was born on July 24, 1978 and died on November 2, 2010. Andy Irons would have been 32 years old at the time of death or 37 years old today.
"Irons in the fire" refers to the Old West practice of branding -- you kept the branding irons hot by sticking one end into the fire. If you have too many irons in the fire, you've got too many things going on at once.