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bulletEstancia el Venado Polo School
Argentina
A typical day starts by waking to the songs of birds and enjoying a typically light Argentine breakfast of coffee, juice and pastries. Then, it's off to stick and ball sessions and tutoring. Sessions end with a break for lunch and a well-earned siesta. In the afternoon, knowledge gained in lessons is put to use in chukkers. Polo usually remains in the 12-goal level, ideal for teaching. Post-polo teas turn into "chalk talks" and include cold drinks and traditional Argentine appetizers in a social atmosphere. After dinner, all return to the living room for coffee, brandy and cigars.

bulletMontreal Polo Club
Welcome to the Montreal Polo Club, only 20 minutes from downtown Montreal, and situated in the most picturesque area of eastern Quebec

bulletTacoma Polo Club
Roy, WA, USA
Set near majestic Mt. Rainier. Polo fun for the entire family. Indoor and outdoor seasons.

bulletThe World of Polo

 

 

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