Bryson DeChambeau Casts Doubt on Famous Video of Astronaut Playing Golf on Moon: I Don't Think the Footage is Real'
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Bryson DeChambeau Casts Doubt on Famous Video of Astronaut Playing Golf on Moon: I Don't Think the Footage is Real'
"Miller followed up by asking if DeChambeau believed the footage of Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard playing golf on the moon in February 1971 was real. Oh, I don't here we conspiracy theories, he said. I don't know. Look, Elon says we've definitely gone there, so I tend to go that route because he's the man that knows quite a bit about all that. Artemis just went around the moon, so I do believe if we spent a lot of our resources like they say we did. I think we did."
"He then added, I don't think the footage is real, but I think we did go to the moon. I don't know about the footage. It's quite wild."
"At one point in the conversation, Miller asked him if he'd rather win The Masters but only eat vegetables at the Champions Dinner, or play golf on the moon but never win a Masters tournament. As the scenario stumped DeChambeau, Miller followed up by asking if DeChambeau believed the footage of Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard playing golf on the moon in February 1971 was real."
Bryson DeChambeau said he does not believe conspiracy theories about moon footage. When asked whether Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard’s moon-golf footage from February 1971 was real, he said he does not know. He added that Elon Musk has said humans definitely went to the moon, so he tends to follow that view. He also referenced Artemis completing a moon trip and said that if large resources were spent as claimed, then humans likely went to the moon. He concluded that the footage may not be real even if the moon landing happened.
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