Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
George Haas Jr.
George Haas won his first trophy at Yale in 1938 and for the next 62 years competed and won club and high-goal tournaments…
George Haas won his first trophy at Yale in 1938 and for the next 62 years competed and won club and high-goal tournaments…
During his 40 years of polo, Glen Holden’s tournament wins include the Pacific Coast Open, the U.S. Open Championship and the Governor’s Cup…
Sweet William, a brown thoroughbred gelding, earned worldwide acclaim…
Thomas Hitchcock was an accomplished steeplechaser who learned polo as an Oxford undergraduate and began playing in the U.S. with James Gordon Bennett…
James Rice earned his reputation in the Polo Museum Hall of Fame as one of the most respected polo trainers in America.
Without Mr. Glynn’s knowledge and dedication, polo in the Northeast would not be nearly as vital as it is today.
When polo needed leaders, Robert “Bob” Uihlein, Jr ushered in a new age for the sport. After World War II, he was the driving force behind the Milwaukee Polo Club…