$10 for One General-Admission Ticket to The Houston Polo Club ($20 Value)
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- Tournaments run weekly
- Historic grounds
- Convenient Galleria location
After a series of strenuous shouts reunited long-separated Marco and Polo, the estranged brothers quickly rediscovered their tragic incompatibility. Find a place in your heart for polo with today's deal: $10 gets you one general-admission ticket to any Sunday match at The Houston Polo Club (a $20 value). Matches start on April 3rd and continue every Sunday until June 12th. The full schedule is available here.
Similar to its aquatic cousin, land-based polo is a horse-mounted combination of treading turf for long periods of time and unprovoked splashing. In a series of seven-minute periods—or as the poloish call them, chukkers—players use their mallet-shaped arms to move the ball down the field. Commonly thought of as a gentleman's game, polo is still a legitimate contact sport allowing legal horse bumping, mallet-on-mallet hooking, and the occasional unicorn ramming. The croquet and pony ride turned impressive athletic display makes a fitting outing for dreamy-eyed little sisters and sports-hungry big bros to share quality time amidst equine feats.
Since 1928, The Houston Polo Club's 26 acres has played host to many horse-powered bouts. On championship Sundays, it’s a common sight to see spectators of all ages, genders, and species lining the grandstands to witness the battle for mallet-wielding supremacy.
Reservation required.
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More than 600 Facebookers like the Houston Polo Club.
- Tournaments run weekly
- Historic grounds
- Convenient Galleria location
After a series of strenuous shouts reunited long-separated Marco and Polo, the estranged brothers quickly rediscovered their tragic incompatibility. Find a place in your heart for polo with today's deal: $10 gets you one general-admission ticket to any Sunday match at The Houston Polo Club (a $20 value). Matches start on April 3rd and continue every Sunday until June 12th. The full schedule is available here.
Similar to its aquatic cousin, land-based polo is a horse-mounted combination of treading turf for long periods of time and unprovoked splashing. In a series of seven-minute periods—or as the poloish call them, chukkers—players use their mallet-shaped arms to move the ball down the field. Commonly thought of as a gentleman's game, polo is still a legitimate contact sport allowing legal horse bumping, mallet-on-mallet hooking, and the occasional unicorn ramming. The croquet and pony ride turned impressive athletic display makes a fitting outing for dreamy-eyed little sisters and sports-hungry big bros to share quality time amidst equine feats.
Since 1928, The Houston Polo Club's 26 acres has played host to many horse-powered bouts. On championship Sundays, it’s a common sight to see spectators of all ages, genders, and species lining the grandstands to witness the battle for mallet-wielding supremacy.
Reservation required.
Reviews
More than 600 Facebookers like the Houston Polo Club.