Tiger Woods has suggested that each American player in the Ryder Cup should receive $5m (Β£3.9m) and give that money to charity.
Last month it was reported that the 12 US players competing at next yearβs 45th staging of the biennial contest against Europe, at Bethpage Black in New York, will each earn $400,000.
In its 97-year history, players have never received money for playing for their respective teams.
βWe had the same conversation back in 1999,β said Woods.
βWe didnβt want to get paid. We wanted to give more money to charity, [but] the media turned it round against us and said we wanted to get paid.
βThe Ryder Cup makes so much money, why canβt we allocate it to various charities?
βI hope they [USAβs players] get five million dollars each and donate it all to different charities. I think thatβs great. Whatβs wrong with that?
βItβs so hard to get on to that team β there are only 12 guys. Whatβs wrong with being able to allocate more funds?β