Two-time Ryder Cup winner, David Howell believes Team USA’s decision to start paying its players will be used as a motivational tool by their European counterparts at next month’s contest in New York.
The decision was confirmed by the PGA of America in December 2024, with an agreement in place from the 2025 Ryder Cup onwards that each of the 12 men on the roster – plus the captain – would receive $500,000.
However, $300,000 of that sum would go to charity, leaving the fate of the remaining $200,000 up to the individual player’s discretion.
When the controversial call was announced last year, the PGA of America insisted that “no players asked to be compensated” but it was time for the set-up to change given what the event had become since its inception in 1927.
While that may largely be the American view, very few of those associated with the blue half of the Ryder Cup appear to concur.
Former PGA of America CEO, Seth Waugh was at the helm when the announcement was made
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Backing up Rory McIlroy’s claims that the Northern Irishman would “pay to play in the Ryder Cup,” Howell strongly believes everyone involved in Team Europe shares a similar feeling and that emotion will be used to help the away team try and secure an upset at Bethpage Black.
Howell said: “What I know is, there’s not a single European player who feels the same way. From the older players to [this team], I have never heard a single player want payment for playing in it.
“From our side, it’s the biggest honor that you can earn from a European golf perspective. And I think that will definitely be hammered home by Luke Donald and his management team that we’re there solely for all the right reasons, just to try and gain the glory, the notoriety, to be part of something historic and add to that winning tally, just as the players have done before and leave your own legacy on the Ryder Cup. That’s more than enough.
“There’s so much money washing around in golf. The players are wealthier than they’ve ever been when they become Ryder Cup players and it’s safe to say our side do not see it the same.”
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