Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Little Lou Dee
Bred and owned by Tommy and Billy Wayman, this gallant little black mare played in eight U.S. Opens…
Bred and owned by Tommy and Billy Wayman, this gallant little black mare played in eight U.S. Opens…
One of the great American ponies of the “Big Four” era was Harry Payne Whitney’s Cottontail…
A player, banker, businessman and statesman, Harriman inherited a $100 million railroad fortune…
Gonzalo Pieres won the Argentine Open nine times and has been on the winning team in the Queen’s Cup, Coronation Cup, Cowdray Park Gold Cup and the British Open…
Alfred “Fred” Fortugno’s passionate participation in and enthusiastic contributions to the sport of polo have spanned four decades…
Bonnie J was a dun mare who 10-goaler Cecil Smith recalled as the best pony he ever owned…
Burrito was a handsome, “blindingly fast” dark bay thoroughbred gelding bred at John T. Oxley’s Oxley Polo Stables
William “Bill” Sinclaire served as a mentor for many who thought polo was a game worth playing and promoting…
A player with the famed Rockaway Club, John E. Cowdin achieved a 10-goal handicap in 1894…
A by-the-bootstraps polo player and entrepreneur, Tony Coppola created a successful polo career and polo equipment and supply business…