Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Thomas “Tommy” Glynn
Without Mr. Glynn’s knowledge and dedication, polo in the Northeast would not be nearly as vital as it is today.
Without Mr. Glynn’s knowledge and dedication, polo in the Northeast would not be nearly as vital as it is today.
When polo needed leaders, Robert “Bob” Uihlein, Jr ushered in a new age for the sport. After World War II, he was the driving force behind the Milwaukee Polo Club…
Polo needs more friends like Skey Johnston. One of the last of the left-handed players, he gave of himself to benefit the sport…
As horseman, trainer, breeder and player, Bart Evans’ success came “by the bootstraps.”…
Virgil Christian started playing the game as a young man in the early ’20s, inspired by his polo-playing father.
Kaliman carried Memo Gracida to victory many times and won a fair share of accolades along the way….
Part of the famous Walton Clan of California, Rob was known best for his fierce determination on the polo field…
A founding father of American polo, H.L. Herbert was instrumental in establishing and nurturing the sport in the United States…
Cat A Joy was one of the Oxley Stable’s finest, a bay mare bred and played by John T. Oxley and trained by Joe Casey…