Team Europe captain Luke Donald said Thursday he wasn't taking a swipe at the United States squad when he said the Ryder Cup "is not about prize money or world ranking points. It's about pride."

This year, U.S. players are getting $300,000 each to donate to charity along with a $200,000 stipend, which they've said they'll also donate. Donald's players aren't getting anything.

"It wasn't directed at the U.S.," Donald said. "My speech was directed at my players. I wrote that speech six months ago. We have been very consistent where we stand and what we play for. We're not concerned about what the U.S. are doing."

U.S. captain Keegan Bradley also clarified remarks he made Wednesday, his about a Ryder Cup that happened more than 25 years ago.

Bradley said Thursday he made an "honest mi

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