Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club

Major tournament final at The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club

The Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club is a world class polo club located near Windsor, Berkshire and home to the Prince of Wales tournament - one of the most coveted high goal trophies in Polo.[1] It is set in a 230-acre estate, one mile from Ascot Racecourse, and comprises six polo fields, an arena, clubhouse and a renowned polo school. The club is also home to The Arena Gold Cup, the most prestigious winter season tournament and The Arena Polo Masters, currently the highest goal game played in the winter.[2]

Established in 1985, by music mogul Bryan Morrison, the club’s founding member and patron was H.R.H. The Prince of Wales with both the Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry as players.

The club’s events have hosted everything from Hollywood glamour to rock and roll legends.

Flagship tournaments

Prince of Wales Trophy

Held under the patronage of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, this tournament first played in 1986 and is one of the four major tournaments in the English polo season attracting the world’s best teams and players.[3]

The 17–22 goal tournament final is played on the second Saturday in June each year with three separate enclosures for spectators to enjoy everything from a picnic at the polo to a hospitality and dining package.[4]

The Arena Gold Cup

The Royal Berkshire was the first club in Europe to build an area and has held The Arena Gold Cup, the most prestigious winter polo fixture, attracting top international players. The tournament began in 1996 after Bryan Morrison discovered indoor Polo whilst on a business trip in Chicago.

The Polo Festival

First Played in 1995 The Polo Festival is an event for the whole family involving local businesses as well as a 10-goal, 2-goal and ladies game. It was conceived as a tournament at multiple levels offering polo across the entire spectrum for the wider enjoyment. With the support of sponsorship partners, this annual festival is one of the most popular tournaments at the Royal Berkshire, with attendance in the thousands.

History

Originally the site of the Windsor Forest Stud, the estate was bought by music mogul Bryan Morrison in 1985. The 230-acre estate currently comprises 6 polo fields, an arena, and clubhouse less than one mile from Ascot Racecourse. Morrison, managed or published Pink Floyd, George Michael, The Bee Gees, The Pretty Things, Fairport Convention, Incredible String Band, The Jam and Tyrannosaurus Rex, among many other major bands, and had a vision to bring the music industry into a new era.[5]

Morrison’s vision was to convert the run down site into a premier polo club that would break down the ‘stuffy’ polo establishment. Following major earthworks, the first chukkas were played in 1986, an amazingly short timescale for such an undertaking and one that was considered unachievable within the polo world at the time. The founding member of this new club was H.RH. The Prince of Wales who, despite retiring from polo in 2005, bestows the Prince of Wales Trophy to the club, one of the most coveted trophies in polo and a tournament played annually at the Royal Berkshire to this day.

Bryan is also known as 'the godfather of arena polo' being the first club owner in Europe to build an arena to allow polo to be played in the winter. This came about whilst on a business trip to Chicago, Bryan saw a sign for polo which he followed to find an indoor game being played at The Armory. Upon his return, he ordered the construction of a similar arena at the club, starting the winter polo season in the UK as it currently exists. In memory of this the Bryan Morrison arena International Trophy is played for each winter. Bryan set up the original rules committee for UK arena polo. Arena polo is now the fastest growing version of the sport within the UK.

The amalgamation of Bryan Morrison’s music portfolio and the patronage of the Prince of Wales transformed the club into a world class venue where Hollywood stars, and Rock’n’Roll legends met for some of the most high profile polo events in the world. To this day, the social events make up as much a part of the club’s business as the game itself. Morrison’s vision, that the barriers to the polo world should be removed remains the vision of his son and current chairman, Jamie Morrison, who continues to build, modernise and expand the club’s operations at the cutting edge of the sport. Notably the club has developed an exclusive fashion brand sold in over 40 countries and established in the fashion world.[6]

The club now is undertaking an extensive expansion programme which will bring the addition of two further state of the art polo fields, with the current chairman ensuring that his fathers vision continues of a truly classless polo club at the forefront of the polo world.

Charitable Work

The Royal Berkshire holds multiple events and fixtures in aid of charity throughout the summer and winter seasons. The principle charity is Cancer Research UK and the club’s own foundation, Head Injuries Through Sport (HITS) which devotes to head injuries through sport.

In addition the club’s events support:

External links

References

  1. "The Season's Best Polo".
  2. "Hurlingham Polo | The Land Rover Arena Polo Masters |". www.hurlinghampolo.com. Retrieved 2015-06-10.
  3. "Hurlingham Polo | The English season and beyond - some key polo dates in the upcoming months |". www.hurlinghampolo.com. Retrieved 2015-06-10.
  4. "The Prince of Wales Trophy | Book Tickets Now". theprinceofwalestrophy.com. Retrieved 2015-06-10.
  5. Laing, Dave. "Obituary: Bryan Morrison". the Guardian. Retrieved 2015-06-10.
  6. "thePartnership //". www.tplicensing.com. Retrieved 2015-06-10. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)

Coordinates: 51°26′28″N 0°41′00″W / 51.44108°N 0.68339°W / 51.44108; -0.68339

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