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U.S. Ryder Cup players set to be paid in 2025 at Bethpage Black
As Golfweek reported last month, players on the United States Ryder Cup team are set to be paid for next year’s biennial bash at Bethpage Black in New York. The Telegraph in London reported Wednesday the Americans will be paid roughly $400,000 per player, and that figure is likely to be ratified.
Paying U.S. Ryder Cup Players Was Never Going to Be Popular
With the staggering amounts of money throughout pro golf, Bob Harig writes that fallout from a proposal to pay players was inevitable.
Rory McIlroy: European Ryder Cup team OK with not being paid to play at Bethpage
Rory McIlroy said Thursday he would pay to appear in the Ryder Cup in the wake of a recent report that the PGA of America could compensate U.S. players.
McIlroy, Europeans say Ryder Cup money would 'change the dynamic'
Rory McIlroy and other Europeans this week scoffed at the idea of compensation for participation in the Ryder Cup, saying they remain delighted to participate in the event merely for what European captain Luke Donald called "passion" for golf and country.
U.S. Ryder Cup Players Will Be Paid Next Year at Bethpage, Per Report
Members of the U.S. Ryder Cup team may be paid next year for playing at Bethpage Black. According to a report in The Guardian, the PGA of America has a proposal
McGinley: Paying U.S. Ryder Cup players is 'wrong'
Paul McGinley and Nick Dougherty react to reports of U.S. Ryder Cup players potentially being paid in 2025, explaining why the controversial move would ultimately be "wrong on a lot of levels."
Paying Ryder Cup Players Is 'Wrong On A Lot Of Levels' - Says Former Europe Captain
Sky Sports pundit Paul McGinley says paying Ryder Cup players is 'wrong on a lot of levels' but most notably seeing money diverted away from grassroots golf
'I'm an ex-Ryder Cup captain - Rory McIlroy is spot on about US pay demands'
Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley has backed Rory McIlroy after the Northern Irishman voiced his disapproval at reports that American players will get paid to compete in next year’s contest. European and US players have long competed in the biennial match play competition for free despite the large swathes of money that the event brings in.
McIlroy would 'pay to play' for Europe in the Ryder Cup
Rory McIlroy says he’d “pay to play” for Europe in the Ryder Cup, responding to reports that the American team will be compensated for their participation in next year’s event in New York. The issue of payment became a talking point during last year’s Ryder Cup in Rome,
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Report: Sergio Garcia pays fines, now Ryder Cup eligible
Garcia has reportedly paid the outstanding fines that he owed the DP World Tour for joining LIV Golf, which makes him Ryder ...
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Despite hefty price tag, tickets for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black have sold out
Tickets for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in New York have sold out, according to the PGA of America. The biennial ...
Golfmagic
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Rory McIlroy told he's hit 'nail on the head' by controversial TV analyst
Brandel Chamblee has come to the support of Rory McIlroy as he blasted a report that U.S. Ryder Cup players will be paid in ...
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Despite price complaints, 2025 Ryder Cup tickets sold out in a matter of hours
Ryder Cup sitcker shock didn't affect demand on Wednesday as tickets for the 2025 event sold out in the blink of an eye.
Golf on MSN
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‘Sad commentary’: Brandel Chamblee slams pros reportedly seeking Ryder Cup pay
Brandel Chamblee took some star pro golfers to task for a recent report alleging that U.S. Ryder Cup pros may be paid to play ...
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Report: Sergio Garcia re-applies for DP World Tour membership, to pay fines to regain Ryder Cup eligibility
The 44-year-old Spaniard, who joined LIV Golf in 2022, officially resigned his DP World Tour membership in May 2023.
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