Where it all began...

Ed Bernard and Wilson Greene brought Polo to the Mobile / Eastern Shore area in the early 70’s. Kenny McLean and George Radcliff were key supporters of the growing club. Even though Ed, Kenny and George no longer play, they continue to be involved in polo at Point Clear.


Ed Bernard

The enthusiasm has always been a part of our polo but the facilities and the level of play have come a long way.


The old announcing Stand

Tailgating back then....
Today's Grand Stand

Point Clear Polo, as it is known today, has evolved through the decades. Many professional players and amateurs alike now consider Point Clear one of the best places in the country to visit and play polo. Point Clear Polo is steeped in tradition. Most of our founding members are still playing polo today. More importantly, the next generation is also taking to the sport with vigor.


Kenny McLean, Herndon
Radcliff, George Radcliff,
Ed Bernard and Wilson Greene

Huey LaPlace, Lucy Lyons,
George Radcliff, Pete Sintz,
Peg Radcliff and Kenny McLean


Bill Hough and Albert Corte

As we look to the future of polo, to our club members, to generations of playing families, professional players and beginners alike, there is a lot more to come with this “game of kings”.



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