by Steve Crowder | Mar 13, 2015 | Eldorado Polo Club, Empire Polo Club, IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL, News, Palm City Polo Club, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, Sarasota Polo Club
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder I like the Number 13. It just kind of seems like such a great number at the Casinos or on the Racetrack. This Friday falls on the 13th and there is POLO everywhere you go. In the Coachela Valley there is arena polo and grass polo....
by Steve Crowder | Mar 9, 2015 | California Polo Clubs, Eldorado Polo Club, Empire Polo Club, IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL, News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder There is nothing like the polo scene in the desert. The snow-covered peaks just miles away, lush green grass under your feet, clean air and the mercury between 72 F and 85 F on almost everyday during the polo season. For polo it is...
by Steve Crowder | Feb 25, 2015 | IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL, Polo Report by Steve Crowder
Well hall of Fame Fred Mannix got to see the future today as his sons took on each other in the 26 goal Whitney down In Florida and they already are well very big in Polo . Fred Jr is the highest rated Player in North America in the biggest Polo Argentina and Young...
by Steve Crowder | Feb 24, 2015 | Cerro Pampa Polo Club, Eldorado Polo Club, Empire Polo Club, IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL, News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club, Temecula Valley Polo Club
From the Desert sands to the beaches of Palm Beach it was showtime . First and most Important in my view was Fred Mannix is in the Hall of Fame , a place he could have been 10 years ago . After Carlton Beal Fred was probably the main reason the Desert lived . He...
by Steve Crowder | Feb 20, 2015 | California Polo Clubs, Eldorado Polo Club, Empire Polo Club, IPC International Polo Club Palm Beach FL, News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club, Temecula Valley Polo Club, U.S. Polo Clubs
Want to be somewhere it almost never sees the Mercury at a 100 maybe 3 times in a decade and never more than 3 hours and last time it hit 20 you were probably 20 it could be called and is the Gold Coast from Carpinteria to San Ynez there is nowhere like it for living...