by palmbeachalex | Aug 28, 2008 | Archives
By Alex Webbe If you had any preconceptions about the about the 2008 Pacific Coast Open, forget them. After the third round of action the finals rematch that seemed to be setting up between defending champion Zacara and Audi got sidetracked. A patchwork ERG team upset...
by Staff Writer | Aug 26, 2008 | Archives, Argentina Polo Clubs, International Polo Clubs, News
The Spring 2008 High-Goal Season in Argentina includes four Open Tournaments including: Jockey Club Open, Las Tortugas Open, The Hurlingham Open and the Argentine Open. Jockey Club Open Sept. 10 – 20th ’08 Las Tortugas Open Sept. 23rd- Oct. 11th ’08...
by Staff Writer | Aug 24, 2008 | Archives
BROWN CUP, USPA PRESIDENTS CUP FINAL END IN DRAW After a lengthy bout of rainouts, competition returned to Saratoga Polo with gusto on Friday evening. El Vanado and Buckleigh Farms battled for the Brown Family Cup in a match that also served as the final to the USPA...
by Staff Writer | Aug 22, 2008 | Archives, News, San Diego Polo Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club, Wine Country Polo Club
Polo ? I am not sure you watch the Olympics but there is a Jamican Named Bolt who makes Big Brown look slow in the 100 and 200 meter races he is there and then bolts away from the fastest people in the world well Fred Mannix has that zip that he is caught and then...
by Staff Writer | Aug 11, 2008 | Archives, News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club
There were four games. It all started early at the prime site of Piocho Ranch at 10 a.m. It is absolutely a gorgeous place to play polo. It is also the home center of Patron and Mr. Nice Guy Tom Barrack. Piocho Ranch is something to see anytime you’re in San Ynez...
by Staff Writer | Aug 9, 2008 | Archives
Round one is over and it was very similar to the start and the end of the last tournament which was the Skene Cup. Audi blew by Luchesse and as usual galloped during the last chukker. They won by 2. It was Piocho bouncing Klentner/Grand Champions in game 2. It was...