Four Lancaster County Cattle Dealers founded the Lancaster Polo Association in 1940. Ben Forney, Lorin Clark, John Dunlap and Jack Hallman, challenged to a polo game by a team from York New Salem, bought mallets and helmets, enlisted the coaching services of Charles Little and practiced at the old Lancaster Fairgrounds. Much to their surprise, they won the first match-and Sundays in Lancaster were never again quite the same. The group continued playing at what is now Overlook Golf Course off Route 501 between Lancaster and Neffsville. When plans for housing development usurped the playing field, Ben Forney built a field on his farm in Rothsville in 1956.
Forney kept dozens of polo ponies, many rescued from The New Holland Auction-enough to mount his own and visiting teams. Many current Lancaster Polo Players got their start in the game by grooming for or leasing one of Forney's tried and true mounts. Over the years Forney Field hosted teams from The Dominican Republic, Canada, California, Texas, and the entire eastern seaboard.
Forney was truley dedicated to and loved the sport of polo. He continued to play polo well into his eighties and was featured in Sports Illustrated as America's Oldest Active Polo Player. When Forney died in 1988 at age 84, part of his farm was sold for development and the days of dozens of on-site polo ponies ended but the field remained and polo continues on.
Bringing Polo to Lancaster County takes a village!
Please know that donations go a super long way in keeping us up and running every year-keeping the gate open and the ponies playing.
Lancaster Polo Club is a not-for-profit organization whose goal is to bring the "sport of king's" to families everywhere. Even though LPC is based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, we have appeared in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Freeland, Maryland, New York, and upcoming California.
We are a not-for-profit
Robbie Zekany, a Rothsville native, has a 43 year old history at Lancaster Polo Club. His loyalty to Lancaster Polo season after season makes the club even more special. In 2017, Robbie was presented with a USPA certificate by CEO Duncan Huyler for the brick that is displayed at the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame.
long time flagger and polo hall of fame member- robbie zekany
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