Tiger Woods gave out limited-edition autographed cards to guests at an event celebrating his 50th birthday and the 30th anniversary of his TGR Foundation on Wednesday night.
Created by Upper Deck and limited to just 415 copies, the custom cards were created with artwork by comic book artist Jim Lee, who is currently the CCO and Publisher of DC Comics.
Tiger gave out custom-illustrated, signed trading cards to guests at his 50th birthday/TGR Foundation party last night ???? pic.twitter.com/qpnnnkQg8K
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) January 15, 2026
Upper Deck has been the exclusive licensed producer of Woods’ trading cards, collectibles and autographs since creating his first licensed trading cards in 2001. Woods and Upper Deck extended that agreement in 2025.
Upper Deck didn’t respond to a request by cllct for additional details on the creation of the cards.
Woods-related trading cards and memorabilia have been highly coveted by collectors, particularly his early autographs.
The record to date paid for a Woods autographed trading card, according to data tool Card Ladder, is the $336,000 paid for a 2001 SP Authentic Golf Autograph Gold /100 PSA 10 at Goldin Auctions in March 2021.
The current record for Woods’ flagship 2001 Upper Deck Golf rookie card is the $103,700 paid for a PSA 10 example with an in-person autograph at Goldin in September 2025.
Held at The Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida, the TGR Foundation event featured a number of high-profile guests and a performance from Jon Bon Jovi.
The event was highlighted by a $20 million donation from Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank and the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation for a TGR Learning Lab in Atlanta.
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Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture. He was previously the collectibles editor at Sports Illustrated. You can follow him on X and Instagram @benmburrows.

