Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Dr. Horace Albert Laffaye
Horace Laffaye left a matchless impression on the sport of polo. He grew up in Argentina, playing polo there before devoting himself to medicine and becoming a surgeon…
Horace Laffaye left a matchless impression on the sport of polo. He grew up in Argentina, playing polo there before devoting himself to medicine and becoming a surgeon…
At age 10, John F. “Jack” Ivory began his polo career in the Detroit area. As a hard-hitting teenager, he was dubbed the “boy wonder”…
Growing up as a second-generation polo player in Wellington, Florida, Julio Arellano rose to stardom as an outstanding player and horseman…
Little Mary – bred in Ireland, the much-celebrated bay pony “Little Mary” was owned by August Belmont and loaned to the American team…
Silverada was played by 10-goaler Gonzalo Heguy for the East Coast Open in 1994 where she won Best Playing Pony.
During a career that spans 48 years, Paul Wollenman’s expertise as a veterinarian caring for the horses of some of the nation’s finest polo teams…
Starting polo in the late 1930s, Bert Beveridge remained committed for over 30 years, helping to invigorate the sport throughout the 1950s and ’60s…
A world-class polo player, Joey Casey is well respected as a polo pony breeder and trainer of exceptional horses for the sport…
Cyril R. Harrison dedicated his entire life to polo, recognized as an accomplished player, gifted instructor, a beloved mentor, respected horseman…
A venerable veteran of the most highly competitive polo in the U.S. and around the world, Wembley has been played by the best players in the sport.