
Barrington Hills Polo Club
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Chicago's only polo school for beginners!
Barrington Hills Polo Club School will introduce you to the sport of kings and king of all sports. You can choose for a one day four hour class on the weekend, and then decide if you want to complete the full six week program — no commitment. Either way, you get to ride and play a polo game on your first class. Begginer and more advanced players accomodated.
• Don’t know how to ride? We’ll teach you!
• Don’t have a horse? No problem. We provide everything you need including the horses and all the equipment!
• The Barrington Hills Polo School is nationally recognized by the United States Polo Association and taught by USPA-rated players!
• Come experience “Polo Among Friends.”
• Polo is a co-ed sport and women make up 50% of our members
COST: $150 for the 1 day session; plus $650 if you decide to continue six week program
DATES: April 6th & 7th and April 13th & 14th (weather permitting)
LOCATION: 23815 Milton Road, in Wauconda, IL
WEBSITE: http://www.barringtonhillspolo.com
For more information and to sign-up for our famous spring polo school, please contact John Rosene at 847-854-1415, or [email protected]
Barrington Hills Polo Club is a non-profit organization and instructors volunteer for love of the sport.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Give us a call to discuss any questions and/or concerns
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
If you can sit on a horse, we can teach you to play polo. Prior ridimg experience not required. Actually, learning to play polo is often a faster way to polish your riding skills
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COST: $150 for the 1 day session; plus $650 if you decide to continue six week program
DATES: April 6th & 7th and April 13th & 14th (weather permitting)
What types of students have you worked with?
All types and all ages. About 50% of our students and members are female.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Long track record of safety and longstanding local support
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Give us a call to discuss any concerns