Greenwich Polo Club, Equestrian sports venue in Greenwich, Connecticut
Greenwich Polo Club is an outdoor polo venue in Greenwich, Connecticut, in the northeastern United States. The property has several playing fields used for both regular season matches and formal tournaments throughout the summer.
The club was founded in 1981 and has since become one of the better-known polo venues on the East Coast. Over the decades it expanded its fields and began attracting teams from across the country.
The club sits in a part of Connecticut long associated with equestrian life, and spectators often watch from the grass along the field rather than from formal stands. This creates a relaxed, close-up experience where the horses and players pass just a few feet away.
The club is reached via Hurlingham Drive, and free parking is available on site on match days. Arriving early gives you a better choice of spots along the field, as the grass-side areas fill up quickly before play starts.
At halftime, spectators are invited onto the field to stomp the divots back into the turf, a tradition known as divot stomping that dates back to the early days of the sport. This makes visitors an active part of the game rather than just onlookers.
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