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European captain Luke Donald suggested that New York fans might criticize the U.S. team if they perform poorly while being paid.

The previous compensation for U.S. players was $200,000, which was entirely designated for charitable donations.

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — United States captain Keegan Bradley calls it bringing the Ryder Cup "into the present day."

What that means is the U.S. players and captains will be paid for representing their country at Bethpage Black this week, a decision the PGA of America, the governing body of the U.S. Ryder Cup team, announced late in 2024. Each golfer will receive $500,000, of which $300,000 must be donated to charity.

"The PGA of America came to me, they wanted to bring the Ryder Cup into the present day," Bradley, the Palm Beach

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