Money Talks at the Ryder Cup - September 25th, 2025
Update: 2025-09-25
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On September 25th, 2025, we break down the explosive off-course Ryder Cup drama, where a new 'pay for play' model for Team USA and a unified defense of Bryson DeChambeau have exposed a massive philosophical rift between the two teams.
RYDER CUP: CASH VS. COUNTRY
- Team USA's new payment structure—$200k per player—has ignited a firestorm, creating a stark philosophical clash with a European side that insists the honor of playing should be enough. The debate is amplified by high fan costs at Bethpage.
- "I would actually be willing to pay in order to play in the Ryder Cup." - Rory McIlroy
- The controversy echoes Patrick Cantlay's "hat gate" saga, with Cantlay himself still insisting, "For the millionth time, the hat didn't fit," as the financial questions swirl.
TEAM USA'S 'SECRET WEAPON'
- In response to sharp criticism from Rory McIlroy and Brandel Chamblee, who labeled Bryson DeChambeau a "captain's nightmare," the American squad has circled the wagons, framing their most polarizing player as an essential X factor for victory.
- "We want to unleash him." - Scottie Scheffler
- What critics see as a disruptive force, Captain Keegan Bradley and the U.S. team see as a source of "energy" and a key strategic advantage they plan to deploy at Bethpage.
Quick Hits
Charley Hull's "secret weapon" ADHD diagnosis • Sky-high fan costs at Bethpage • Cantlay's hat still doesn't fit
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