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Ryder Cup: Luke Donald Shows Team Europe True Colors Regarding Player Pay

Ryder Cup: Luke Donald Shows Team Europe True Colors Regarding Player Pay

Summary

The article discusses the differing views on player payments for participating in the Ryder Cup between the American and European teams. Luke Donald, representing the European side, stated that European players prefer not to receive payment, emphasizing the honor of playing for their continent. Team USA players will receive payments, with a portion going to charity.

Key Facts

  • American players, including captain Keegan Bradley, will get $500,000 for playing in the Ryder Cup.
  • Of the payment, $300,000 will be donated to a charity chosen by the players, and $200,000 is a stipend.
  • European players, led by Luke Donald, oppose getting paid for the Ryder Cup, highlighting the honor of representing their continent.
  • Luke Donald explained that European players rejected payment and preferred playing for the experience and memories.
  • The Ryder Cup started in 1927, and traditionally, players did not receive participation fees.
  • Samuel Ryder, an Englishman, founded the Ryder Cup with the idea of sportsmanship over financial gain.
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