FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- As United States Ryder Cup members are set to be compensated for the first time in the event's history, world no. 1 Scottie Scheffler and several of his teammates said they are planning to donate their entire stipend to charity.

"I've never been one to announce what we do. I don't like to give charitable dollars for some kind of recognition," Scheffler said Tuesday. "We have something planned for the money that we'll be receiving. I think it's a really cool thing that the PGA of America has empowered us to do."

U.S. Captain Keegan Bradley said Monday that the PGA of America approached him last year with the idea of compensating players and asked him to help come up with the best approach. In November, the PGA of America voted to give the 12 players and Bradley $3

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