U.S. Ryder Cup players to be paid for first time
Briefly

Under a new PGA of America initiative, each player participating in the Ryder Cup will receive a $500,000 package including a stipend and charity allocation, reflecting the tournament's significance.
The increase in payments from $200,000 to $500,000 per player marks a significant shift for the Ryder Cup, emphasizing the players' critical role in elevating the event's status.
U.S. captain Keegan Bradley has indicated he will donate his entire stipend to charity, highlighting the philanthropic spirit embedded in the Ryder Cup tradition.
Although no players requested compensation, the PGA of America acknowledges the players' and captain's contributions in propelling the Ryder Cup to its esteemed global standing.
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