Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Jimmy Bachman
Jimmy Bachman was driven to play polo. He pursued his passion with unwavering grit and determination…
Jimmy Bachman was driven to play polo. He pursued his passion with unwavering grit and determination…
Susan Stovall left an indelible mark on the world of polo both as a pioneer for women’s polo and on the sport in general.
Jorie Butler Kent is an iconic figure in U.S. polo. Born into the sport, her grandfather and father, F.O. Butler and Paul Butler, founded the Oak Brook Polo Club, in Illinois…
Joe Casey Sr. helped set the standard for large-scale professional polo management. In the 1960s, while working in Tulsa for John T. Oxley
Sweet Be (New Windsor x Our Boy’s Beauty) was a gray, thoroughbred mare, trained by the legendary horseman Cecil Smith and his son, Charles…
Considered to be one of the greatest polo mounts of her day, the stunning bay mare Royal Diamond was part of…
Dick Latham started polo in 1960. Rising to 3 goals, he won the USPA Gold Cup twice, the Silver Cup (20 Goal) twice and the 12 Goal Inter-Circuit.
Undeniably one of the best female polo players of the 80s and 90s, Vicki Armour has been a profound influence for women in the sport.
A truly iconic figure during the rebuilding years following World War II, Don Beveridge was a catalyst for helping to reinvigorate the sport during the 1950s and 60s.
Texan Hubert “Rube” Williams was known as a fearless player. He was a key member on the winning West team in the infamous 1933 East-West series.