Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Sue Sally Hale
At the age of nine, in a Hollywood restaurant with her show business parents, Sue Sally wrote on a napkin, “I want to be a polo player or a bronc buster.” Polo won!..
At the age of nine, in a Hollywood restaurant with her show business parents, Sue Sally wrote on a napkin, “I want to be a polo player or a bronc buster.” Polo won!..
Joe Rizzo helped to rekindle the flame of polo that was nearly extinguished after World War II…
A true benefactor of the sport, Willis Allen, Sr., fostered the development and growth of polo on the West Coast.
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.
Virgil Christian started playing the game as a young man in the early ’20s, inspired by his polo-playing father.