Two-time major champion Xander Schauffele has made it clear he will not accept payment for competing in the Ryder Cup. His decision comes on the heels of Rory McIlroy’s critique of Team USA’s choice to introduce compensation for participants in this prestigious event. The PGA of America has announced a break from tradition by compensating players, despite the norm of no remuneration for playing in the tournament.
Team USA captain Keegan Bradley was swift to declare that he would reject any payment, opting instead to direct those funds to charity. Schauffele has echoed this commitment, expressing his views on the matter nine months before the event. “I see this as an opportunity for a significant amount of money to benefit charity, and we’re prepared to face any backlash,” he stated confidently to reporters. While some of the other 11 players on Team USA may welcome the offer of around $500,000 (£395,000), Schauffele stands firm in his choice.