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On February 6, 1971, during one of the Apollo 14 moonwalks, Alan Shepard whipped out a 6-iron (well, the head of one and attached it to a rock sampling tool) and hit a couple balls into the vastness of outer-space. It’s unclear if he yelled, “Fore!” to the aliens after piping one from the lunar surface.
To celebrate the first and only time a human teed it up on the moon, Seamus Golf created a collection inspired by Shepard’s spacesuit that’s truly out of this world. The collection includes head covers, a shoe bag and a super-limited par-3 golf bag that are made from a super technical fabric that’s actually been used in space before. They’ve also designed hand-forged items and some apparel and wearable accessories that feature thoughtful NASA-inspired details.
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Seamus Golf x NASA collection
$35+
Seamus golf has collaborated with NASA to design a golf bag, head covers and a ball marker that are all astronaut-approved.