Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Stephen “Laddie” Sanford
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…
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…
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…
A star of the first magnitude “Bobby” Shaw was considered to be one of the titans of the late 19th and early 20th century American polo…
In 1986 at the age of 21, young Mike Azzaro burst onto the national scene winning his first U.S. Open Championship and the Cartier…
Born in 1909, Mills was one of the bright stars during the “hey day” of polo in the 1930s…
Born in 1960, Carlos began playing in tournaments at 14 and reached a 10-goal handicap in 1985, a ranking he held for 15 years…
An avid sportsman and equestrian, Charles Cary Rumsey played polo in the earliest days of the game in America, reaching a level of 8-goals…
In addition to attaining a six-goal handicap, Steve Orthwein has devoted over 50 years of his life to supporting the sport of polo…
Canadian-born Lewis Lacey had a long and distinguished international polo career…