The reigning U.S. Open winner’s image appears on the limited-edition cards, which are powered by blockchain technology.
Each NFT holds its own value and fans bid on a marketplace to own the unique card, which can either be held onto or sold on.
NFTs have become extremely popular among investors and sports fans in recent months.
The NBA’s version of the digital trading cards, NBA Top Shot, is the most popular at the moment after it shot to prominence with fans unable to attend games in person for the most part.
The Distance card, of which there is only one, comes with a meet-and-greet with DeChambeau at an golf event, a personally autographed U.S. Open flag, a custom set of Cobra golf clubs, a $1,000 Bose gift card and six dozen Bridgestone balls.
The remaining four cards — named “American Champion,” “Swing,” “Red” and “White” — will each have 18 editions and will be auctioned off individually.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneer tight-end said that he hoped the rarest one would fetch “millions.”
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