Here may well be the ultimate skyline green -- whether it is technically within the United States is debatable:
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Transcript of Apollo 14:
On 6 February 1971, Alan Shepard, captain of NASA’s Apollo 14 Mission, hit two golf balls on the surface of the moon. The second reportedly stayed aloft for 30 seconds and landed in a distant crater. Following is the transcript of the communications among Shepard; Edgar D. Mitchell, the lunar module pilot; and Houston Control:
Shepard: Houston, while you’re looking that up, you might recognize what I have in my hand as the handle for the contingency sample return; it just so happens to have a genuine 6-iron on the bottom of it. In my left hand, I have a little white pellet that’s familiar to millions of Americans. I’ll drop it down. Unfortunately, the suit is so stiff, I can’t do this with two hands, but I’m going to try a little sand-trap shot here.
Houston Control: He topped
and buried it on the first swing. I assume that the 6-iron was snuck on board.
Mitchell: You got more dirt than ball that time.
Shepard: Got more dirt than ball. Here we go again.
Houston Control: That looked like a slice to me, Al.
Shepard: Here we go. Straight as a die; one more. (significant pause) Miles and miles and miles.
Houston Control: Very good, Al.