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Americans now paid to play in Ryder Cup with $200K stipend and $300K for charity
Americans will be getting paid to play in the Ryder Cup for the first timeABC News - 2h -
US players will get $200,000 stipend each for playing in Ryder Cup
Americans will also get $300,000 to give to charity Debate over pay for tournament has been hot topic Players for the US team will be paid to play in the Ryder Cup for the first time under a new ...The Guardian - 4h -
American Ryder Cup players will get paid $200,000 apiece for playing
The PGA of America has increased its donation to Ryder Cup players' charities and added a "stipend" on top.Yahoo Sports - 5h -
Americans to get paid $200,000 to play in Ryder Cup and $300,000 to donate to charity
Americans to get paid $200,000 to play in Ryder Cup and $300,000 to donate to charityABC News - 5h -
Dozen US Ryder Cup captains join forces to stop players being paid
Former American Ryder Cup captains including, it is believed, Tom Watson, have launched an unprecedented alliance against the plan to pay players to compete, with at least 12 signing a letter to ...Yahoo Sports - 3d -
'US Ryder Cup players should get $5m and donate to charity'
Tiger Woods suggests that each American player in the Ryder Cup should receive $5m (£3.9m) and give that money to charity.BBC News - Dec. 4 -
Tiger Woods wants US Ryder Cup team to be paid £4m each, not £315,000
Tiger Woods believes the United States Ryder Cup players should be paid £4 million, not £315,000, for representing their country – but insists all the money should go to charity.Yahoo Sports - Dec. 3 -
Woods says US Ryder Cup team should be paid if funds are donated to charity
Deal close to pay each US player $400k for 2025 event ‘What’s wrong with divvying it out to amazing charities?’ Tiger Woods believes American players should all be paid millions to play in the ...The Guardian - Dec. 3 -
Tiger Woods believes U.S. Ryder Cup players deserve to be paid ... under one condition
Discussions of paying U.S. Ryder Cup players stretch back to 1999CBS Sports - Dec. 3
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