Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Winston F. C. Guest
Winston Guest started his polo career at an early age and continued at Yale winning the Intercollegiate Championship in 1926. He won the U.S. Open three times, the National Twenty Goal, and was a four-time winner of the U.S. Indoor Open. He represented America against England in 1930, ’36 and ’39, versus Argentina in ’28 and ’32, and against Mexico in 1941. He won the Argentine Open in 1932. He was first rated at 9-goals in 1929 and that same year became the first indoor player ever to earn a 10-goal handicap. Strong and versatile, he had the distinction of playing all four positions on the field in national and international matches.