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Tiger Woods Renews Memorabilia Partnership with Upper Deck

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Tiger Woods has secured another win—this time away from the fairway. The legendary golfer has officially extended his longstanding memorabilia partnership with Upper Deck, continuing a relationship that's now surpassed 25 years.

Upper Deck announced Thursday that Woods agreed to renew their exclusive agreement, ensuring the company remains the sole authorized distributor of Tiger Woods trading cards, collectibles, and autographed items.

“It's been an honor to accompany Tiger through his remarkable career, creating memorabilia that resonates deeply with fans around the world,” said Upper Deck president Jason Masherah. “We look forward to capturing even more iconic moments together in the future.”

Woods, a globally celebrated athlete with 15 major championships under his belt, initially partnered with Upper Deck in 2000 for a $15 million deal. By then, he had already cemented his reputation as golf's rising star, becoming the youngest Masters winner in history in 1997 and adding a PGA Championship title by 1999.

Over the years, Upper Deck has documented every highlight of Woods' illustrious career, beginning with his highly sought-after rookie card from the 2001 Upper Deck Golf series and including an extensive range of autographed gear such as golf clubs, shirts, and caps. Fans can find these collectibles at Upper Deck’s Certified Diamond Dealer locations or online.

Now firmly established alongside other sports legends like Michael Jordan and Wayne Gretzky, Woods shared his enthusiasm for the partnership's future. "I'm proud to continue my journey with Upper Deck,” Woods said in the company's release. "I can't wait to see what's next."

For collectors and fans, Tiger Woods' legacy is clearly far from finished.

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