Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Robert D. Beveridge
Bob Beveridge played polo for 35 years and was the embodiment of the gentleman polo player. By the time he reached his 7-goal rating…
Bob Beveridge played polo for 35 years and was the embodiment of the gentleman polo player. By the time he reached his 7-goal rating…
Raymond Guest played in the Golden Age of Polo, when the best players in the world were amateurs competing for honor, glory and a good bit of fun…
Bill Barry was a true horseman, and for more than six decades, generations of players from all over the country sought to be mounted…
There may have been no better spokesman for the sport of polo than Will Rogers…
Jack Oxley’s continued dedication to the sport has had a profound effect on American polo…
Ranked as a 7-goal player in 1966, Charles Smith won many high goal tournaments: the U.S. Open five times, three C.V. Whitney Cups, the Gold Cup twice…
In 1894, Rodolphe Louis Agassiz became one of the first 10-goalers in the United States…
Delmar (Del) Carroll was considered one of the greatest offensive players of his era, earning him the nickname “Mr. Speed.”…
During the 1960s and 70s, Bennie Gutierrez was one of the highest rated players…
George Haas won his first trophy at Yale in 1938 and for the next 62 years competed and won club and high-goal tournaments…