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FILE - In this Feb. 6, 1971, file photo, Apollo 14 astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. conducts an experiment near a lunar crater using an instrument from a two-wheeled cart carrying various test tools. Apollo 14 commander Alan B. Shepard Jr. and his crew brought back 42 kilograms of moon rocks. Left behind were two golf balls that Shepard, who later described the moon s surface as âone big sand trap,â hit with a makeshift 6-iron to become a footnote in history. (NASA via AP, File) February 05, 2021 - 11:23 AM
Fifty years later, it remains the most impressive bunker shot in the history of golf, mainly because of the location.
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A blizzard blew hard across the Northern Montana prairie Christmas Eve 1920, and the last of the stateâs notorious cowboy outlaws struggled to see the road that would take him to his sweetheartâs schoolhouse 30 miles northwest of Havre.
Long George Francis had loaded a borrowed truck with Christmas presents and a box of apples â parting gifts before he turned himself in to serve a six- to ten-year stretch on a dubious charge of horse stealing. Not that he was an altogether innocent man. He was rumored to have helped himself to unbranded calves and to have purloined a horse or two over his more than three decades in Montana.