Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Adam Snow
Growing up near Boston, Adam Snow first played polo on the fields at Myopia, at the age of 10…
Growing up near Boston, Adam Snow first played polo on the fields at Myopia, at the age of 10…
Bill Gilmore was a powerful force in California polo in the days after WW II, when polo was only a vision of the past and a hope for the future…
Tim Gannon’s Outback teams won five U.S. Open Championships between 1995 and 2001 with Tim playing on them three of those years…
A celebrated mare bred in England, Fairy Story first came to the U.S. in 1923…
A chestnut mare, trained and played by Ray Harrington (Hall of Fame 1993), Ever Ready was Ray’s “war horse”…
A star of the first magnitude “Bobby” Shaw was considered to be one of the titans of the late 19th and early 20th century American polo…
In 1986 at the age of 21, young Mike Azzaro burst onto the national scene winning his first U.S. Open Championship and the Cartier…
Herbie Pennell as the consummate professional polo club manager and horseman…
For well over 30 years George dedicated his life to the service of the sport of polo, serving as Central Circuit Governor…