In Brief
- “Arnie’s Birdies” launches this December on SCOR as the first Web3 golf mini-game inspired by Arnold Palmer.
- The game becomes the first athlete-branded Web3 mini-game and the first to include real-world partner power-ups.
- It supports SCOR’s goal of bringing sports IP on-chain through fan engagement, tokenized experiences, and new revenue channels.
“Arnie’s Birdies” will launch this December on the SCOR platform, introducing a fast-paced Web3 golf mini-game inspired by the creativity and fan-focused approach of Arnold Palmer. The title marks several firsts. It is the first golf game built natively for Web3, the first athlete signature mini-game in the space, and the first to integrate real-world partner power-ups. The project supports SCOR’s vision of bringing sports IP on-chain while allowing fans to build on-chain identities through achievements, skill, and engagement.
Gameplay Style and Features
The mini-game draws inspiration from the physics-based style popularised by games such as Angry Birds. Players work through golf holes that increase in difficulty, each with different par counts and structures that can be toppled for bonus points. Extra shots convert into “birdies,” which act as rewards and progression markers.
The courses feature themes linked to Palmer’s life and career. Backdrops include references such as the Bay Hill clock, one of Palmer’s jets, and his dog Mulligan. These elements appear as tokenized assets that fans can interact with inside the SCOR ecosystem, giving them value beyond simple decoration.

Building Sports IP On Chain
Sweet, the developer behind SCOR, continues its approach of bringing primary sports IP into Web3 through accessible gaming experiences. Every in-game action is recorded on a chain, creating permanent engagement data that supports fan rewards and helps rights holders build new revenue models.
The platform is designed to give IP owners more control by linking fan activity, collectibles, and gameplay into a unified system. Fans gain on-chain identities called SCOR-IDs, which reflect progression and achievements across multiple SCOR-powered applications.
Voices From the Team
Representatives from Arnold Palmer Enterprises noted that Palmer’s career was defined by a willingness to embrace timely innovation while keeping fans at the center. They said that “Arnie’s Birdies” captures his personality by presenting his legacy as an interactive experience that blends tradition with modern technology.
Sweet’s leadership described the release as an important milestone for the SCOR ecosystem. They highlighted the role of Web3 infrastructure in creating automated royalty pathways and portable fan identities, aligning with the values Palmer championed during his career.
Access and Availability
Players can join the whitelist to receive early access once the title launches across web, mobile, and messaging apps, including fun.scor.io and Telegram. The game invites players to take their shot, earn birdies, and step into the next generation of sports engagement.
About Arnold Palmer Enterprises
Arnold Palmer Enterprises manages global licensing for the Palmer brand across various categories, including apparel, accessories, home goods, media, and others. The organisation aims to preserve and promote the character and values associated with Arnold Palmer.
About the SCOR Ecosystem
SCOR provides Web3 infrastructure for sports and entertainment brands. It supports the tokenization of licensed IP and fan engagement, creating new digital asset classes and connecting fans with rights holders directly.
About Sweet
Sweet develops the SCOR ecosystem and partners with major sports and entertainment organisations. Its fan engagement platform features mini games, collectibles, and interactive experiences. The company collaborates with leagues such as the NHL and MLS, as well as thousands of athletes worldwide, to enhance tokenized sports engagement.
