The decision to pay the American Ryder Cup team at this year's event in New York has split opinion, and one of Europe's top players in Tommy Fleetwood has had his say
Tommy Fleetwood, the European Ryder Cup team member, has disclosed that there has never been a discussion among him and his teammates about being paid to participate in this year's event at Bethpage Black.
The Englishman has become the latest to have his say on the debate of golfers being paid to play in the prestigious tournament in New York, with the American team set to be the first
Namely, these days a video clip in which Tommy Fleetwood jokingly tells the captain of the European Ryder Cup team ( Luke Donald) to * off, has become viral. This video was released by DP World Tour via social media, and immediately after that there were reactions from fans.
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Tommy Fleetwood has opened up on his views surrounding financial compensation for European players at the Ryder Cup, after it was announced U.S players will be paid by PGA.