Yes there are. If you child is unfamiliar with the game, it may be useful to start with plastic clubs. These are usually cheaper which is useful because they will grow out of clubs quickly. If they are familiar with the game and you want to get them real clubs then you have a few options. First is picking up clubs from your local sports shop or Golf shop, which may carry them. I suggest you call and see if they do and the age ranges that they have available. They are usually measured in age instead of length, so if your child is smaller or larger than average you might want to adjust appropriately. There are also many online stores that have child clubs available, such as Golf Clubs for Less (http://www.golfclubsforeless.com/kidsclubs.htm). The other option is to make your own. This will not give clubs that are well weighted, but can be used for teaching purposes. To do this just cut an old club down to size and refit it with new grip (can be bought at most sports stores).
only for 75 year old women
if you are still hitting good i see no need to update them, but if you are not hitting acceptably you should probably update your clubs
40 years old
Yes, at most country clubs there are caddy programs where you can sign up.
You might try www.Thegolfauction.com they auction golf memorabilia including Old Hickory clubs. I believe they have a golf Blog you can ask questions about golf memorabilia.
Brassie, spoon, mallet, the chicken stick
Nothing for the name and precious little for being old. Golf Clubs don't make good antiques especially when they have been outdated by new technology.
You can find just about anything you desire at rummage sales, including complete sets of golf clubs if the individual having the rummage sale has an old set of golf clubs they are wanting to sell.
Umm, not really I have some myself and they are from the mid 60's. They are old but I still use the irons.
circa 1979
I have a 35 year old one.
Interesting question to say the least. You will find that a lot of UK golf clubs have age limits, usually 11 years old. But there are some clubs with children much younger. No official statistics to support your question.