Tiger Woods is partnering with sports collectibles company Upper Deck to release his first collection of 10,000 NFTs.
Tiger Woods is joining the NFT craze and partnering with Upper Deck to release a premier edition of 10,000 digital pictures, with more exclusive assets to follow.
The digital images of the golfer will drop on Tuesday, September 28, on Autograph within the DraftKings Marketplace. The NFTs are not up for bid but appear with a set price between $12 and $100 per drop.
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However, Woods will also release 300 digitally autographed NFTs on September 28, with a price ranging between $250 and $1,500. According to Autograph’s website, purchasing the one-of-a-kind individually signed editions comes with exclusive access to content and experiences.
Autograph, an NFT platform co-founded by Super Bowl champion Tom Brady, brings together the most iconic brands and legendary names in sports, entertainment, and culture to create unique digital collections and experiences.
The Los Angeles-based NFT platform has previously released collections with other sports celebrities, including Tom Brady himself, Wayne Gretzky, Tony Hawk, Darek Jeter, and others. These same athletes are also on Autograph’s advisory board, as is Tiger Woods.
“The intersection of sports and technology is such an interesting space to me, and I’m thrilled to partner with Autograph as they lead the charge by ushering a new era of digital collecting,” Woods said in a statement. “It’s been an honor to join their advisory board among so many iconic athletes, and I’m looking forward to bringing fans closer to my memorable sports moments at an accessible price and to the game I respect so much.”
Featured image: Autograph
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