Guards Polo Club

Guards Polo Club Holdings Ltd
Smith's Lawn, Windsor Great Park
Egham, Surrey
TW20 0HP (SAT NAV SL5 0PT)
United Kingdom


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Black Cats and Emlor C in final at Guards Polo Club

The La Martina Queen Mother’s Centenary Tournament Trohpy finalists emerged this Thursday (May 16th) after two very even and hard-fought semi-finals at the Guards Polo Club. Seven teams with handicaps of up to 15 goals have been taking part in the tournament. With this event leading up to the Queen’s Cup, both semi-finals were won by a one-goal margin. In the first one, Emlor C...

Teams announced for Cartier Queen’s Cup, starting Tuesday 21st

Lost Boys vs. Black Cats, Emlor C vs. Emlor S, this Thursday at Guards Polo Club

Lost Boys and Black Cats, the Thursday’s victors at Guards Polo Club

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Queen Mother’s Centenary Tournament Trophy semi-finalists emerge

Lost Boys vs. Black Cats, Emlor C vs. Emlor S, this Thursday at Guards Polo Club

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Black Eagles claims The Spring Tournament

6-5 victoryin final against Oakholt secures title for team

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Queen Mother's Centenary Tournament Trophy begins at Guards Polo Club

Seven teams competing in 15-goal tournament

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The Spring Tournament final: It’s Black Eagles vs. Oakholt

Title deciding match at Guards Polo Club this Sunday

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Black Eagles makes it into The Spring Tournament semi-finals

Sixth day of season-opener at Guards Polo Club

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The Spring Tournament on its fifth day

Oakholt and Los Lobos, the day’s winners at Guards Polo Club

About

The Club was founded on 25th January 1955 with HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as President. Originally named the Household Brigade Polo Club, the name was changed to its present form in 1969. Since inception the Club has grown considerably and it is now the largest polo club in Europe in terms of membership and number of grounds. There are currently about 1,000 non-playing members and about 160 playing members, among whom are some of the highest rated players in the world. Approximately 25 per cent of the players are overseas visitors from Europe, the Middle and Far East, North and South America, Australia and New Zealand. Around half of the playing members are professionals. Within the Great Park at Windsor, the Club is set in the outstanding natural surroundings of Smith's Lawn, which is thought to have been named after a game keeper at the time of the Restoration in the 17th century. Nearby are the renowned Savill and Valley Gardens. On Smith's Lawn, there is a Clubhouse incorporating offices for management and staff and a restaurant and bar for members and guests. The Club has around 12 full time employees. There are 10 grounds extending over an area of some 130 acres. At nearby Flemish Farm, the Club has some 120 stables, an exercise track and a practice ground. The Club's playing season starts in April and finishes in mid September. The premier official tournaments are the Queen's Cup (high goal), Royal Windsor (medium goal) and the Archie David (low goal), all of which take place in June. In July each year, the Club is host to the Hurlingham Polo Association's International Day- the great showpiece polo occasion of the year, at which attendance is regularly in excess of 20,000 people. The Club is also home to the Inter-Regimental in July, The Duke of Wellington Trophy in August and the Nations Cup in September. The Club has been in the forefront of supporting polo for the young. Through the season it holds representative matches and tournaments for the Pony Club, and for Schools, Universities and young players from the Armed Forces.