Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame

About Us

The Museum of Polo is an open resource for scholars, the media, and those interested in polo and American polo history.

About the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Museum of Polo Lake Worth, Florida

Our Mission

The Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to fostering an appreciation of the sport, its history, development, and traditions by acquiring, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting collections, as well as honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to the sport.

Museum of Polo Lake Worth, Florida

Our History

In 1978 over a lunchtime conversation between polo players – George C. Sherman, Jr., Philip Iglehart, Leverett Miller, and Jeremy Chisholm the idea of a polo museum was conceived. They were dedicated to the preservation of artifacts and the history of the game. With Sherman and Iglehart leading the charge, Lev Miller, who was in the architectural field, provided his vision of a museum, and Chisholm, a collector of polo art was receptive to lending his expertise.

Over the next several years, many locations and ideas were examined and surveyed to determine the best location for a permanent home for a museum. Simultaneously, the concept was presented to the polo community and an initial collection of artifacts was begun and continued to be actively pursued by Philip Iglehart over a decade.

About the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame - Our History

In July 1988, a temporary home was established at the Kentucky Horse Park and the conceptual drawings of a permanent Museum and the collected artwork and artifacts were put on display to generate interest and support. In 1997 the museum opened its door in Palm Beach County, the heart of world-class polo where it remains.

As the only polo museum in the world, it continues to grow its outreach, collections, and physical space. The Museum is a rich repository of documents and physical treasures which include works of art, historic trophies, artifacts, books, statistics, periodicals, films, videos, recordings, and memorabilia.

Although polo is played year-round, the high-goal season in Palm Beach County, from January through April, is considered the best in the world. During the season over President’s Day weekend, the museum celebrates and honors those humans and equines who have made a tremendous impact on the sport. Heroes of the sport, past, and living are honored during the Hall of Fame Gala Ceremony.

About the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame

Board of Directors

  • Martin S. Cregg (Chairman)
  • Melissa Potamkin Ganzi (President)
  • Anthony L. Coppola (Vice President)
  • Joseph Kozlik (Treasurer)
  • Stewart Armstrong
  • Olexa Celine
  • Russell G. Corey
  • Paul E. Jornayvaz
  • Tiffany Orthwein
  • William Raab
  • Madison Richardson
  • Peter J. Rizzo
  • Clifford M. Sifton
  • Don Dufresne
  • S.K. Johnston
    (Honorary Board Member)
  • John C. Oxley
    (Honorary Board Member)

Visit the Polo Museum

The Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame is a non-profit educational organization in Lake Worth, Florida, dedicated to fostering an appreciation of the sport, its history, development, and traditions by acquiring, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting collections, as well as honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to the sport.

VISIT US

HOURS

JANUARY - APRIL
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 4pm

MAY - DECEMBER
Monday - Friday: 10am - 4pm

Summer hours vary please contact us before visiting.

DIRECTIONS

9011 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth, FL 33467

ADMISSION

Admission is free to the public and open to all ages! Donations are appreciated.

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