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U.S. Ryder Cup golfers to get $200K stipend, $300K for charity


Americans shall be paid to play within the Ryder Cup for the primary time beneath a PGA of America program that offers every participant a $200,000 stipend and $300,000 to distribute to charity.

The $500,000 directed to every of the 12 gamers and the captain is a rise from the $200,000 — strictly for charity — that started when the pay-for-play difficulty first arose in 1999 forward of the Brookline matches.

The PGA of America board met in individual final week and authorized the fee scheme, asserting it on their social channels Monday morning.

“We added the $200,000 stipend out of respect for the gamers … so the gamers may have a say in the place the cash goes,” PGA of America president Don Rea stated in a letter to previous Ryder Cup captains, noting the stipend can be separate from what gamers get for bills. “It’s recognition for all of the gamers have achieved for the Ryder Cup over time.”

U.S. captain Keegan Bradley already stated he’ll give his full allocation to charity. The $500,000 — 40% of it with out stipulation the place it goes — is roughly the equal of tenth place on the PGA Championship.

The PGA of America stated no gamers requested to be compensated. It stated the gamers and captain are answerable for the Ryder Cup turning into one of many prime sporting occasions on the planet.

“We’ve had so many conferences for a very long time and it hasn’t gone up since 1999. We’re speaking 25 years that it has been at $200,000,” Rea stated in a phone interview, including that $500,000 “appeared like the best place to land.”

“Everyone is appreciative of what the gamers are doing for the Ryder Cup.”

The unique deal in 1999 was $200,000 for every participant, with half of that going to a school golf program and the opposite half to a charity of the participant’s alternative. For the Rome matches in 2023, the whole $200,000 went to no matter charity or basis the gamers selected.

Rea famous in his letter to previous Ryder Cup captains that it was much like what the PGA Tour does for the Presidents Cup.

“The gamers and captains, previous and current, are answerable for the Ryder Cup turning into essentially the most particular competitors in golf and probably the most in-demand occasions on the worldwide sports activities scene,” the PGA stated.

“… Golf is a long-established car for good and it is thrilling to think about the impression the members of the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup staff will ship for worthy causes and communities throughout the nation, together with the numerous initiatives that assist the expansion of the sport.”

The most up-to-date pay-for-play matter already has turn out to be a speaking level for subsequent September’s matches at Bethpage Black, offering straightforward fodder to a European staff that has received the cup 10 out of the final 14 instances, together with 2023 at Marco Simone.

“I personally would pay for the privilege to play on the Ryder Cup,” Rory McIlroy stated in an interview with BBC Sport final month. “The two purest types of competitors in our recreation proper now are the Ryder Cup and the Olympics, and it is partly due to … the purity of no cash being concerned.”

There are variations in Ryder Cup funds relying on the place it’s held. The European tour has a share in Ryder Cup Europe, and the tour would wrestle to outlive with out income from the matches when they’re performed in Europe.

The PGA of America operates the occasion in America. It pays 20% of the published income to the PGA Tour — successfully serving as a launch price for utilizing tour gamers — and that cash goes into the tour’s basic working finances.

Kerry Haigh, the chief championships officer and interim CEO on the PGA of America, painted an image of a altering panorama in sports activities.

“It’s been 25 years and now actually is the time,” Haigh stated. “There have been discussions over that point. We really respect what each participant and captain has achieved, all the cash that was given to charity. Now is the time, which is why our board has made the choice for more cash to charity in addition to a stipend.”

He stated the assistant captains additionally would get a smaller bundle than the 12 gamers and captain.

Tiger Woods stated two weeks in the past within the Bahamas the subject was the identical as 1999, when he stated gamers needed extra say in how the cash was spent however it was portrayed as them eager to be paid for enjoying.

“The Ryder Cup itself makes a lot cash,” Woods stated. “Why cannot we allocate it to varied charities? And what’s mistaken with every participant, 12 gamers getting 1,000,000 {dollars} and the flexibility to divvy out to wonderful charities that they are concerned in that they may also help out?”

Ella Bennet
Ella Bennet
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