U.S. stars: We're giving Ryder Cup pay to charity
Scottie Scheffler and several of his U.S. teammates said they are planning to donate their entire Ryder Cup stipends to charity.
www.espn.com.sgScottie Scheffler has publicly donated his Ryder Cup stipend to charity, continuing a broader U.S. team initiative to give away their earnings. The news organizations note that Scheffler pledged the full $500,000 (personal stipend plus charitable portion) to charitable causes in Dallas, his hometown, with other U.S. players like Xander Schauffele also committing their stipends to charity. This marks a notable shift in Ryder Cup payouts, as this was the first year players were paid, and Scheffler’s generosity drew widespread attention.[1][2][7]
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Scottie Scheffler and several of his U.S. teammates said they are planning to donate their entire Ryder Cup stipends to charity.
www.espn.com.sgThe 2024 Masters champion gave away $500,000 to local Dallas organizations.
fortune.comThis year marks the first time that United States Ryder Cup team members are being compensated in the history of the event, but many of them have other plans for their earnings.
bleacherreport.comBy Frank Pingue FARMINGDALE, New York (Reuters) -Scottie Scheffler and a number of his U.S. teammates weighed in on the Ryder Cup pay-for-play narrative on Tuesday at Bethpage Black, saying the money they receive for representing their country will be...
kelofm.comScottie Scheffler and several of his U.S. teammates said they are planning to donate their entire Ryder Cup stipends to charity.
www.espn.inScottie Scheffler and a number of his U.S. teammates weighed in on the Ryder Cup pay-for-play narrative on Tuesday at Bethpage Black, saying the money they receive for representing their country will be donated to charity.
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