Hall of Fame Inductees

Peter M Brant

Peter Brant established the powerhouse White Birch organization, setting a new standard of excellence in American high-goal polo for more than thirty-five years beginning in 1979. His leadership and vision elevated the competitive landscape and encouraged other teams to develop and maintain fully professional operations that shaped the modern era. White Birch captured thirty-one tournaments rated at twenty-six goals or higher, including twelve USPA Gold Cup titles, five World Cup crowns, seven International Opens, five C.V. Whitney Cups, and five Monty Waterbury victories. Their dominance culminated in winning the 2005 U.S. Open. As a player, Brant achieved a seven-goal handicap, ranking among the highest-rated amateurs in modern polo history.