About James Whitfield
James has played polo for over 15 years across three continents. A qualified HPA coach and 2-goal player, he founded World Polo Guide to make the sport more accessible to newcomers while providing authoritative resources for experienced players. He has covered major tournaments including the Argentine Open, Gold Cup, and US Open.
Articles by James Whitfield(35)

Trace polo's fascinating journey from its origins in Central Asia to its global presence today.

Everything you need to know about becoming a polo patron—from understanding the role to selecting professionals, managing horses, and competing at various levels.

New to watching polo? Learn how to follow the action, understand the rules, dress appropriately, and make the most of your polo match experience.

Understand how polo handicaps work, how they're assigned, the differences between national systems, and how to progress through the levels.

From the pampas of Argentina to the deserts of Dubai, explore how different regions have shaped polo's playing styles, traditions, and culture.

From Guards Polo Club at Windsor to Cowdray Park in Sussex, England offers the world's most beautiful polo season. Here is everything you need to attend, play, and understand English polo.

American polo is bigger than most people realise. From Wellington's world-class winter season to Santa Barbara's Pacific sunshine, the USA offers polo for every level and budget.

India claims polo's ancient origins and built the modern game. From the Maharajas of Rajasthan to Delhi's contemporary circuit, Indian polo is a journey through history and culture.

Dubai has become one of the world's great polo destinations in just three decades. From luxury clubs to desert backdrops, here is everything about UAE polo.

New Zealand's polo scene is one of the world's best-kept secrets. Superb horses, accessible clubs, and a summer season that complements the Northern Hemisphere make NZ a polo traveller's dream.

Germany has quietly become one of Europe's most active polo nations, with 14+ clubs, a vibrant corporate scene, and major events in Hamburg and Berlin. Here is the complete guide.

South Africa combines world-class polo facilities, spectacular vineyard settings, and safari proximity for one of the sport's most extraordinary travel experiences.

Who is the greatest polo player ever? We rank the top 10 players across all eras — from the legendary Juancito Harriott to the transcendent Adolfo Cambiaso — and make the case for each.

The Argentine Open is the greatest polo tournament on earth. This is everything you need to attend it — tickets, accommodation, what to expect, and how to make the most of Palermo.

The Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup at Cowdray Park is England's most prestigious polo tournament. Here is everything you need to attend — tickets, directions, dress code, and the famous divot stomping.

From the rooftop of the world in Pakistan to the frozen lake of St. Moritz, these ten polo events represent the sport at its most extraordinary. The polo lover's ultimate bucket list.

Polo's handicap system rates players from -2 to 10 goals. But how are these ratings decided? A look inside the committees, criteria, and politics of handicapping.

From Adolfo Cambiaso's supernatural goals to the drama of the Argentine Open, these are the ten polo moments that defined the sport.

From Buenos Aires to Dubai, London to Lagos — a comprehensive breakdown of what it actually costs to play polo in 2026 across 15 countries.

From 5:30am stable inspections to evening strategy sessions — what a typical day really looks like for a professional polo player during the competitive season.

Explore career options in the polo industry — from grooming and horse training to professional playing and club management.

A comprehensive guide to snow polo rules — from the iconic St. Moritz format and Aspen adaptations to horse preparation, the red ball, and high-altitude safety protocols.

A complete guide to polo in Italy — the top clubs from Roma to Torino, playing seasons, costs, the Italian Polo Federation, and how to get involved in the Mediterranean circuit.

A comprehensive comparison of the world's major polo handicap systems — HPA, USPA, AAP, and FIP — covering rating scales, evaluation criteria, and how to convert between them.

Realistic timelines for progressing through polo handicap levels from -2 to 10 goals, with the key factors that accelerate or slow your development.

What medium and high goal polo actually mean, how teams are built at these levels, how the patron system works, and what it costs to participate.

The extraordinary stories behind polo's greatest players — how Adolfo Cambiaso, the Pieres brothers, and other legends climbed through the handicap system to reach the sport's summit.

Belgium has a long royal association with polo and a modern club scene centred on Flanders and the Brussels region, making it one of Western Europe's most interesting polo destinations.

The Netherlands has developed a steady polo scene built on a mix of Dutch equestrian tradition, international connections, and a growing leisure sports culture.

Sweden has built a distinctive polo scene shaped by its Nordic climate, strong equestrian culture, and a Stockholm-centred community with international ambitions.

Austria's polo scene is shaped by its alpine geography, equestrian heritage, and the landmark Schloss Ebreichsdorf venue that has hosted some of Central Europe's finest polo.

Saudi Arabia's polo scene is rooted in a centuries-deep Arabian horse tradition, royal patronage, and rapidly expanding equestrian infrastructure as part of Vision 2030.

Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia's most exciting emerging polo markets, with rapid economic growth driving demand for premium sports and lifestyle experiences.

Polo in Indonesia: Bali and Beyond
Indonesia's polo scene is driven by Bali's luxury tourism market and Jakarta's business elite, creating a distinctive tropical polo culture with growing international connections.

Zimbabwe's polo scene has survived enormous adversity to remain one of Africa's most determined polo communities, sustained by deep equestrian tradition and an enduring love of the sport.