Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Jeffrey W. Blake
Selected as the Young Player of the Year in 1998 and the Polo Magazine Excellence Awards for Young Player. . .
Selected as the Young Player of the Year in 1998 and the Polo Magazine Excellence Awards for Young Player. . .
One of the most accomplished American players in recent history, Jeff Hall has won virtually every major U.S. tournament…
The aptly named None So Pretty was an Argentine-bred, chestnut mare owned and played by Stephen “Laddie” Sanford…
The petite powerhouse “Hale Bopp” was a well-recognized equine hero of American polo during the early years of the 2000s…
Tom Hughes, whose career spanned 55 years, was an early proponent of professional umpires and diligently worked to improve the quality of umpiring…
A man whose name is nearly synonymous with polo in California, Al Haagen focused his efforts on growing polo on the West Coast in Indio, California, both on and off the field.
Born into a polo family, Tommy Biddle grew up in Aiken, South Carolina. At the age of 12…
A man who lived his life with a fullness that most can only dream of, Cornelius V. “Sonny” Whitney left a lasting mark in polo…
Jacobs (unknown breeding, Texas-bred) – Jacobs’ career spanned ten years playing in all the top tournaments of his era…
Danny Scheraga has devoted his career to nurturing polo players and improving the sport. He began playing at Cornell University and was named head coach in 1975…