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Mon, December 16, 2024
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Americans now paid to play in Ryder Cup with $200K stipend and $300K to donate to charity
Published on 2024-12-16 10:25:27 - Seattle Times
- Americans will be paid to play in the Ryder Cup for the first time under a new PGA of America program announced Monday that gives them a $200,000 stipend and $300,000 for them to distribute to charity.
The PGA of America has introduced a new financial incentive for American players participating in the Ryder Cup, offering each a $200,000 stipend and an additional $300,000 to donate to charity. This move, detailed in a report by The Seattle Times, aims to compensate players for their time and commitment to the event, which traditionally does not offer prize money. The stipend is intended to cover expenses and time away from other lucrative golf events, while the charitable donation reflects the PGA's commitment to giving back to the community. This initiative marks a significant shift in how players are compensated for their participation in the Ryder Cup, aligning with broader trends in professional sports to support athletes' involvement in high-profile, non-prize money events.
Read the Full Seattle Times Article at:
[ https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/americans-now-paid-to-play-in-ryder-cup-with-200k-stipend-and-300k-to-donate-to-charity/ ]
Read the Full Seattle Times Article at:
[ https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/americans-now-paid-to-play-in-ryder-cup-with-200k-stipend-and-300k-to-donate-to-charity/ ]
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