Chris Gotterup has captured the hearts of fans worldwide—not just with his golf, but with an extraordinary act of generosity. Following his stunning victory at the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open, the 25-year-old American golfer made headlines once again by donating his entire $1.6 million prize purse to Mencap, a UK-based children’s charity that supports individuals with learning disabilities.

The announcement came just hours after Gotterup clinched the biggest win of his career at The Renaissance Club. While the golf world was already buzzing over his composure, talent, and meteoric rise on the PGA Tour, it was his decision off the course that made an even deeper impact.
“I’ve been blessed to do what I love and be supported by so many great people,” Gotterup said in a brief but emotional statement. “I wanted to give back in a meaningful way, and Mencap’s mission really spoke to me. Every child deserves love, support, and a chance to thrive.”

Mencap, founded in 1946, works to improve the lives of children and adults with learning disabilities through advocacy, care services, and education programs. The organization expressed its gratitude on social media, calling Gotterup’s donation “a life-changing gift” that will help expand programs across the UK and offer more children access to critical support.
“This kind of generosity doesn’t come along every day,” said Mencap CEO Edel Harris. “Chris’s contribution will allow us to provide better education, care, and support to children and families who need it most. We’re beyond grateful.”
The reaction from fans, fellow golfers, and commentators was overwhelmingly positive. On social media, tributes poured in not only for Gotterup’s impressive play, but also for his character. “What a guy,” wrote one Twitter user. “This is what true sportsmanship and leadership look like.”
PGA Tour players also chimed in with praise. “Chris has always had a big heart,” said Justin Thomas. “This is next level. It shows that he’s not just a great golfer, but a great human being.”
Gotterup’s decision to donate such a large sum was unexpected, especially considering that he’s still early in his professional career. But it wasn’t entirely out of character. Those close to him describe him as humble, grounded, and deeply aware of the platform he now has to make a difference.
His gesture also comes at a time when golf is facing criticism over rising prize money and commercialism. Gotterup’s move served as a reminder of the positive impact athletes can have when they use their influence for good.
As he moves forward in his career, Gotterup has not only proven that he can win on the biggest stages, but also that he’s committed to leaving a lasting legacy beyond the fairways. For many in the golf world, this week’s victory will be remembered not just for the trophy—but for the generosity that followed.