‘A polo handicap is your passport to the world’
Winston Churchill
Discovered by the English in India in the 19th century, codified then carried in all the countries linked with England, polo is also an art of living. A unique environment for partners in the luxury sector: sporty, elegant, rare, attractive. A character sport where the Argentinians dominate but where the French begin to win behind the English. The large spaces on which the polo is played present a unique setting of greenery where everything is possible regarding public relations. The image returned by polo through the media is always associated with prestige.
More than a sport, an art of living
Women’s Polo
Polo had until recent years a very masculine image. However, women’s polo has developed strongly over the past half a dozen years under the impulse of independent women, volunteers, thirsting for success. Modern women who have not hesitated to break decency. These players are entrepreneurs. Whether they are amateurs, captains heads of business or professionals who have taken the risk of dedicating their lives to this sport.