Article 708AY USA will have to win Ryder Cup to escape pay-free Europe’s money talk | Ewan Murray

USA will have to win Ryder Cup to escape pay-free Europe’s money talk | Ewan Murray

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Ewan Murray at Bethpage Black
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Luke Donald can trumpet his side playing for love and glory while the hosts duck questions over their $500,000 each

The merchandise tent is always a decent place to start when assessing the commercial vulgarity associated with modern-day Ryder Cups. At Bethpage, they are flogging 24-carat gold coins - 100 were available on Tuesday morning, presumably still are now - with Keegan Bradley's signature attached. The price? $7,500 (5,500). There must be an assumption Ryder Cup fans leave their senses at the gates.

Money. The one subject the American Ryder Cup team would rather is not discussed this week and the theme Europe are more than happy to promote. As soon as it was confirmed the United States would be paid $500,000 a head to play at Bethpage - $300,000 must be given to charity, the rest is a stipend - half of Luke Donald's team talk was written. Europe play for their cause, their tour, their big picture. The US? Now quite easily portrayed as over obsessed with dollar signs. Twelve players, $2.4m, zero caveats.

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