Club History

Polo on the Earl of Dundee's Birkhill Estate in Fife
In 1965 polo was played again in Scotland on the Earl of Dundee's Birkhill Estate in Fife among a few friends and on many and variable grounds.
In 1972 the club moved to its present location inside the racecourse at Scone Palace in Perthshire.
One of the many features of the Club throughout its history has been the number of visiting teams who have played at the club. Tournaments have been played against countries as far away as Canada, America, Kenya, Ghana, India, Peru, Malta, Ireland, South Africa and France
The picture to the right shows a game being played in on one of the private grounds in the late 1960's.
A collection of photographs from the early days of the club..

A polo lesson on the wooden horse

The Canadian Polo Team visit the club

Polo action

Prince Charles collects his prize

Prince Charles meets a Pony Club Polo player

Mervyn Fox Pitt welcomes Prince Charles

Polo action

A winning Polo team line up with the sponsor

Supporters in the stands

David Walter receives the winners trophy
A huge thank you to Dylan Morgan for kindly getting in touch to supply these special photos. Dylan can be contacted through to
www.personal-consultant.co.uk