For the first time, the U.S. Ryder Cup team will receive a bonus. This is the new arrangement

American players react to Patrick Cantlay’s winning putt during the 2023 Ryder Cup.
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After reports that US Ryder Cup players will be paid more for playing in the Ryder Cup, and a month of anxiety ahead, the PGA of America has finally spoken out: It’s true.
The Ryder Cup’s governing body and part-owners announced Monday that the prize money given to each American player (as well as captain Keegan Bradley) will increase from previous levels. Previously, each player would receive $200,000 to donate to charity, but now they will receive a total of $500,000, with $300,000 going to charity. The remaining $200,000 will be used as a stipend for each player to use as they wish. For decades, players were not paid directly to play in cup competitions, but that has changed.
“Players and captains past and present are responsible for making the Ryder Cup the most special event in golf and one of the most popular events in international sport,” the PGA statement read. It also said there were no player requests. is compensated, but viewers are reminded that this number has not changed since its launch in 1999.
The topic has inspired high emotions on both sides of the Ryder Cup over the past month. Mainly starting from November 13, when telegraph According to reports, American players may receive a $400,000 stipend to spend as they wish. The PGA of America declined to comment on the report, but the European team is undeterred.
Some of Team Europe’s stalwarts – Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Sean Lowry – who were competing in the DP World Tour in the Middle East at the time of the report, made similar comments . Message: We love the Ryder Cup and we will pay Play inside. Tiger Woods gave a very blunt response, saying: “If the Europeans want to pay to play in the Ryder Cup, that’s their decision.”
Woods also added at a press conference two weeks ago that players have been seeking to distribute more funds to charity for years. Woods accused the media of making it look like the players were asking to be paid, and ultimately said he hoped each player’s charitable donations would reach seven figures.
While charitable funds will increase by 50%, the real newsmaker is the stipend. In the past, many players have stated that players would be likely to donate the money even if they were not required to donate it to charity. Captain Bradley confirmed to The Associated Press that all of his $500,000 will be donated to charity.
That makes December a surprisingly interesting month for the Ryder Cup, and we’re still nine months away from finalizing the Bethpage Black team. As debate over wages escalates on both sides of the Atlantic, Bradley admitted he was “shocked” by the leak. Just last week, sports illustrated According to the report, more than a dozen former American captains wrote a letter to the PGA of America denouncing the idea of sending money directly to players.