Flying H Polo Club (FHPC) is celebrating its 20th season in 2024, continuing its tradition of hosting one of the premier high-goal polo events in the United States. The club's eight-week season, running from July 4th to August 24th, features weekly tournaments where teams are reconfigured to ensure a dynamic and competitive atmosphere. This format allows members to play with a diverse range of participants, fostering a friendly yet highly competitive environment.
FHPC's roots are deeply entwined with the rich polo history of the Big Horn area, which dates back to the late 19th century. The region has been a hub for polo and horse breeding since 1893, when early pioneers like Malcolm Moncreiffe established fields and breeding operations that exported Wyoming-bred polo horses internationally. This tradition of excellence continued with legendary players and operations, such as the Circle V Polo Company, which became the world’s premier polo operation post-World War I.
In 2005, FHPC reached a new height by becoming one of the three summer clubs in the U.S. to offer high-goal polo. The club regularly attracts top international players, including past U.S. Open winners, making it a significant venue in the global polo scene. FHPC's collaboration with the neighboring Big Horn Polo Club (BHPC) further strengthens the local polo community, providing opportunities for players to train young horses and coach future generations.
The legacy of polo in the Big Horn area, enriched by over a century of horse breeding and competition, continues to thrive through the efforts of FHPC. As the club enters its 20th season, it remains a key player in maintaining the area’s reputation as a breeding ground for top-tier polo talent and an essential destination for the sport's elite.
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Flying H Polo Club (FHPC) is celebrating its 20th season in 2024, continuing its tradition of hosting one of the premier high-goal polo events in the United States. The club's eight-week season, running from July 4th to August 24th, features weekly tournaments where teams are reconfigured to ensure a dynamic and competitive atmosphere. This format allows members to play with a diverse range of participants, fostering a friendly yet highly competitive environment.
FHPC's roots are deeply entwined with the rich polo history of the Big Horn area, which dates back to the late 19th century. The region has been a hub for polo and horse breeding since 1893, when early pioneers like Malcolm Moncreiffe established fields and breeding operations that exported Wyoming-bred polo horses internationally. This tradition of excellence continued with legendary players and operations, such as the Circle V Polo Company, which became the world’s premier polo operation post-World War I.
In 2005, FHPC reached a new height by becoming one of the three summer clubs in the U.S. to offer high-goal polo. The club regularly attracts top international players, including past U.S. Open winners, making it a significant venue in the global polo scene. FHPC's collaboration with the neighboring Big Horn Polo Club (BHPC) further strengthens the local polo community, providing opportunities for players to train young horses and coach future generations.
The legacy of polo in the Big Horn area, enriched by over a century of horse breeding and competition, continues to thrive through the efforts of FHPC. As the club enters its 20th season, it remains a key player in maintaining the area’s reputation as a breeding ground for top-tier polo talent and an essential destination for the sport's elite.
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Flying H Polo Club (FHPC) is celebrating its 20th season in 2024, continuing its tradition of hosting one of the premier high-goal polo events in the United States. The club's eight-week season, running from July 4th to August 24th, features weekly tournaments where teams are reconfigured to ensure a dynamic and competitive atmosphere. This format allows members to play with a diverse range of participants, fostering a friendly yet highly competitive environment.
FHPC's roots are deeply entwined with the rich polo history of the Big Horn area, which dates back to the late 19th century. The region has been a hub for polo and horse breeding since 1893, when early pioneers like Malcolm Moncreiffe established fields and breeding operations that exported Wyoming-bred polo horses internationally. This tradition of excellence continued with legendary players and operations, such as the Circle V Polo Company, which became the world’s premier polo operation post-World War I.
In 2005, FHPC reached a new height by becoming one of the three summer clubs in the U.S. to offer high-goal polo. The club regularly attracts top international players, including past U.S. Open winners, making it a significant venue in the global polo scene. FHPC's collaboration with the neighboring Big Horn Polo Club (BHPC) further strengthens the local polo community, providing opportunities for players to train young horses and coach future generations.
The legacy of polo in the Big Horn area, enriched by over a century of horse breeding and competition, continues to thrive through the efforts of FHPC. As the club enters its 20th season, it remains a key player in maintaining the area’s reputation as a breeding ground for top-tier polo talent and an essential destination for the sport's elite.
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Wagon Box Challenge
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Gallatin Field
G-String
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Mayer Ranch
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Gallatin Field
G-String
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Clearwater
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Jan Pamela
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24
Flying H Cup
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Skeeter Field
Jan Pamela
11
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Engel & Volker
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Flying H Cup
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at
Skeeter Field
Jan Pamela
11
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Engel & Volker
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