The Barber, the astronaut, and the golf ball

In 1971, famed astronaut Alan Shepard returned from the moon and went to get a haircut. Before settling into the barber’s chair in Webster, Texas, near NASA’s Mission Control, Shepard gave his longtime barber and friend, Carlos Villagomez, an autographed golf ball.

During his Apollo 14 moonwalk, Shepard had conducted a world-famous demonstration of gravity by hitting a golf ball in an out-of-this-world sand trap. It took him two tries.

Carlos, a Navy combat veteran and barber for numerous astronauts, says Shepard  gave him the ball immediately after he returned to earth and was released from quarantine.
Had Shepard taken a third ball to the moon? And did he give it to his barber as a token of their long friendship?

The debate provides a backdrop for The Barber, The Astronaut, and the Golf Ball, a story of two extraordinary men and their lasting friendship. The book is based on recollections of Carlos himself, the authors—both children of NASA scientists—as well as other astronauts, memorabilia experts, and family and friends of Shepard, who died in 1998.  

Is the ball one of the most significant pieces of sports memorabilia in history, or simply a gift of enduring friendship? 

exclusive book talk & signing - January 16th

Join us for an evening of literary discussion and viewing of the official documentary for “The Barber, The Astronaut and The Golf Ball” 

  • Doors open at 5:30pm for light refreshments, book purchases & networking
  • Official documentary premiere
  • Panel discussion and Q&A
  • Book signing with authors, Barbara Radnofsky & Ed Supkis, and viewing of the golf ball

$30 General Admission

$25 Members