How much do European players get paid at the Ryder Cup?



How much do European players get paid at the Ryder Cup?

Nowadays European players don’t receive any money, but instead are offered gifts from their captains that are paid out of the Ryder Cup pool – a tradition that Tony Jacklin began when he first captained Europe in 1983.

Do caddies get paid at the Ryder Cup?

The players have all expenses paid by the Ryder Cup as do their caddies, but receive no additional money just for the Cup matches. Put it this way, if you are a caddie for a top tier player, are you going to tell him no?

Do Ryder Cup captains get paid to be captain?

They dedicate two years (or three in the case of Padraig Harrington and Steve Stricker) to the Ryder Cup captaincy but, in short, the answer is no. At least, not directly. They receive travel expenses for promotional events and any responsibilities before the tournament but their is no ‘wage’ or win bonus.

What happens to the winning team at the Ryder Cup?

The winning team gets to maintain possession of the coveted Ryder Cup trophy until the next time the event is played, and the winning members will have their names etched in history forever. Though the Ryder Cup participants don’t receive appearance money, the PGA of America reportedly gives Team USA’s players $200,000 each to donate to charity.