Published January 24, 2010
Playing Horse
The Polo Fields of Barbados

Not to be a buzzkill, but there are still two long months of knock-down, snowed-out
winter to go.
But before you do anything drastic—the Bermuda Triangle Cougar Cruise, for instance—we'd like to
suggest something...different.
Just remember to pack your riding pants.
Welcome to the
Barbados Polo Club, a colonial sporting holdout dropped in the middle of a Caribbean
paradise, taking amateur riders now.
In other words, it's a genuine horse-riding, mallet-swinging, rum-drinking polo club that just happens to
welcome people without a manor and stable of their own. (We know: heathens.)
So when you find yourself in Barbados—and needing a break from the crushing grind of surf lessons and
massages—acquaint yourself with a grizzled local pro named Jeff Evelyn, vice captain of the club and
general gentleman-of-sport, to commission a few days of firsthand instruction.
He runs a polo beginner's course out of his massive backyard, complete with a stable full of horses on loan
from a perpetually vacationing nobleman. (Paradise can be very exhausting.) You'll learn the
basics—eyes on the ball, feet on the horse, that sort of thing—and then head to a former
canefield called Holders Hill for an impromptu four-on-four mini-match. And if you need even stiffer
competition, some of the best players in the world will be dropping by the island for the Barbados Polo Open
in March.
We predict a Cinderella story...
VITALS
Barbados Polo Club
Holetown, St. James
Barbados
246-432-1802
official website