by Steve Crowder | Sep 6, 2007 | News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club
On the 7th of September you can own a team cheaper than you can play polo. So come on over to the Calcutta this Friday night and you could own Tri Tech or even Hanalei Bay with just a few quid. Itt does what Polo rarely does . . . it pays you back. Come to...
by Staff Writer | Sep 4, 2007 | News, San Diego Polo Club
San Diego Polo Club 2007 Annual Arena Labor Day Tournament It was a very hot day along the coast in San Diego. The arena action started at 10am and did not finish until 6:30 pm that evening. It was a day of fun with the new San Diego Polo Club manager, Scott and staff...
by Steve Crowder | Sep 3, 2007 | Archives, News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club
It was Happy birthday for Pretty Lady Lisa Bosstick. She showed time is fine as she blew holes instead of candles through the Hanaleii Bay defense today. It was a very big day of polo this Sept. 3rd as it was polo, polo and a little more polo. It started at 10 a.m....
by Steve Crowder | Sep 2, 2007 | News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club
Eight teams hit the ground running today and it was fun, fast polo for the most part. There are a lot of new faces. 8 divided by 2 is 4 and we started 4 games everyday in this league for a very beautiful trophy. It was a a double header at 10 a.m. Monte Verde outdid...
by Steve Crowder | Sep 2, 2007 | Archives, News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club
The heat was on in San Diego where the Mercury neared the century mark on a very humid and tropical feeling day. It did not, however, bother former Zacara star Brandon Phillips. He was smokin’ in San Diego in the first game of the Rancho Valencia tournament in...
by Steve Crowder | Sep 1, 2007 | News, San Diego Polo Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club
From the Zaca fire, the biggest in CA, to the burning speed of Zacara in the P.C.O. to the blazing saddles of the Rancho Valencia Cup at the San Diego Polo Club its all heat. Driving into San Diego polo feels like Palm Beach at the Open. Camps everywhere, horses,...