12 PM CLUBHOUSE TABLE - Sunday Polo -Indio, CA - 1/26
Schedule
Sun Jan 26 2025 at 11:00 am to 01:30 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Eldorado Polo Club | Indio, CA
About this Event
Immerse yourself in the excitement of Sunday Polo with our exclusive Clubhouse tables. You and your guests will have the best seats in the house with your very own table, situated right at the heart of the action on the field. A dedicated server will be on hand to ensure all your needs are met, and you can indulge in the delectable offerings from our clubhouse food and beverage menu throughout the match. Please keep in mind that any expenses for food and drinks will be charged separately.
It's important to note that reservations are required, and tickets must be purchased in advance. You can purchase tickets for tables accommodating up to 4, 6, 8, or 10 people for the 12 PM match. Tickets include a table and parking, and you'll have a server assigned to help you with all your needs.
Come and join us as the gates open at 11 AM. By arriving early, you'll have the opportunity to settle in at your table and soak in the welcoming atmosphere. At this time, your dedicated server will warmly greet you and you can peruse our delectable food and beverage menu.
HALFTIME DIVOT STOMP
During the halftime of polo matches, spectators are welcomed onto the grass field to take part in the tradition of divot stomping. This involves replacing the patches of turf kicked up by the horses' hooves. It's a wonderful opportunity to capture memorable photos and mingle with fellow spectators before the second half of the game.
Following the conclusion of the polo match, we kindly ask that you promptly return the table for our 2 PM seating. However, there's no need to rush off. You can continue enjoying our picturesque grounds and even catch the second match. Our clubhouse bar will be open for those who wish to savor a refreshing beverage.
POLO PONIES
The best polo ponies are most often thoroughbreds or a mix of thoroughbred and quarter horses, also known as appendix horses. The best polo ponies are most often thoroughbreds or a mix of thoroughbred and quarter horses, also known as appendix horses. The best polo ponies are most often thoroughbreds or a mix of thoroughbred and quarter horses, also known as an appendix horse. The thoroughbreds are known for qualities such as a strong heart, speed, endurance, and athleticism; Quarter horses are also known for their athleticism, along with their ability to sprint and spin on a dime while maintaining a calm temperament well-suited for the demands of the game. with the ability to accelerate, stop, and turn quickly. Quarter horses are also known for their athleticism, along with their ability to sprint and spin on a dime while maintaining a calm temperament well-suited for the demands of the game. Quarter horses are also known for their athleticism, along with their ability to sprint and spin on a dime while maintaining a calm temperament well-suited for the demands of the game.
Polo horses are referred to as "polo ponies," but this is based on their agility rather than their size. They are actually full-sized horses, most often between 15 and 16 hands tall (each hand is 4β). Training and ongoing conditioning are necessary, and because each rider needs between 2 and 10+ horses for a single match, full-sized horses, most often between 15 and 16 hands tall (each hand is 4β). Training and ongoing conditioning are necessary, and because each rider needs between 2 and 10+ horses for a single match depending upon the level, this can be quite expensive.
Taking good care of their horses is key to the team's success! The polo poniesβ well-being is a priority in order for them to achieve top performance and have a greater chance of winning. Horse care is an investment in the team's success, making sure that each player has a happy, healthy, and reliable partner on the polo field.
Where is it happening?
Eldorado Polo Club, 50950 Madison Street, Indio, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 129.71 to USD 428.19