Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Juan Carlos Harriott, Jr.
Argentina’s Juan Carlos Harriott, Jr., is considered by many to be the best to ever play the game….
Argentina’s Juan Carlos Harriott, Jr., is considered by many to be the best to ever play the game….
Laddie Sanford was the dynamic 7-goal patron and captain of the famed Hurricanes team, which won the U.S. Open in three different decades…
Paul von Gontard has a legacy of unselfish contribution to polo, not only at the clubs with which he has been involved but also nationally and internationally and successfully championed the right of women to play polo on an equal basis with men…
William “Willie” S. Tevis, born in 1891, was a colorful character who played polo for over sixty years and reached a respectable 6 goal handicap…
A Kentucky-bred thoroughbred mare foaled in 1928, Fuss Budget won 12 races before starting her polo career…
At just 14.3 hands, this small bundle of dynamite has not let her size stop her..
Born in 1918 on Long Island, N.Y., Peter Perkins grew up in California learning to play polo from his father…
Growing up near Boston, Adam Snow first played polo on the fields at Myopia, at the age of 10…
Bill Gilmore was a powerful force in California polo in the days after WW II, when polo was only a vision of the past and a hope for the future…
Tim Gannon’s Outback teams won five U.S. Open Championships between 1995 and 2001 with Tim playing on them three of those years…