McIlroy admits he would pay to play in Ryder Cup as US team will pocket $5m
Briefly

Rory McIlroy expressed his willingness to pay to play in the Ryder Cup, asserting that the event's integrity should remain untainted by financial incentives.
He stated, "The Ryder Cup is so much more than that especially to the Europeans and this tour. We've all had a conversation about it..."
McIlroy emphasized the Ryder Cup's significance without monetary involvement, saying, "the two purist forms of competition in our game right now are the Ryder Cup and Olympics."
He noted, "I don't think any of the 24 players on either team needs the $400,000," emphasizing that players have ample opportunities to earn throughout the year.
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