by palmbeachalex | Sep 1, 2011 | News, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe, Santa Barbara Polo Club
By Alex Webbe Piaget upset previously unbeaten Audi 15-10 Thursday afternoon to earn a berth in the finals of the 2011 Bombardier Pacific Coast Open at the Santa Barbara Polo Club. Piaget wasted little time picking up two goals from Miguel Astrada and a single goal...
by Staff Writer | Aug 29, 2011 | News, Santa Barbara Polo Club
While the rest of the country kept a wary eye on the weather forecast, those of us lucky enough to be at Santa Barbara Polo Club today enjoyed perfect conditions for some rock and roll 20 goal polo. The Bombardier Pacific Coast Open quarterfinals are in the books, and...
by Steve Crowder | Aug 28, 2011 | News, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club, Santa Barbara Polo Club
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder It was not a smoking day at Santa Barbara Polo as the air was cool and the crowd was light, but the first game was smokin’ all the way through between Grants Farm and ERG. Grant’s Farm jumped out quick with 3 goals before...
by Staff Writer | Aug 26, 2011 | News, Santa Barbara Polo Club
Thursday August 25- winning teams underlined 10am B Mansour vs D Piaget 4-1 1pm C Grants Farm vs E ERG 13-8 3pm A Lucchese vs F Audi 11-10 Sunday August 28 1pm Playoff: ERG (3rd) vs Grants Farm (6th) 3pm Playoff: Piaget (4th ) vs Mansour (5th) Thursday Sept 1 1pm...
by palmbeachalex | Aug 25, 2011 | News, News by Polo Club, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe, Santa Barbara Polo Club
By Alex Webbe Audi and Lucchese squared off in a hotly-contested 3pm game that would determine the seeding for the semifinals of the 2011 Bombardier Pacific Coast Open, with Audi driving off with the 11-10 overtime win at the expense of the 2010 defending champs. Jeff...
by Steve Crowder | Aug 25, 2011 | Eldorado PC, Empire PC, News, News by Polo Club, Polo Report by Steve Crowder, San Diego Polo Club, Twin Palms PC at La Quinta
The Polo Report By Steve Crowder Polo has been a hard sport to sell in Calfiornia for years, but since 2007 there has been almost no growth. Even though someone may come up with some numbers showing I am wrong, they are clearly BS. Most sports seem to have suffered...