This Club is set in the outstanding natural surroundings of Smith’s Lawn, thought to have been named after a gamekeeper at the time of the Restoration in the 17th century.

Nearby are the renowned Savill and Valley Gardens. Such a spectacular location, impressive fixtures list and the Club’s unrivalled, close relationship with the Royal Family ensures that Guards Polo Club is, without doubt, one of the most famous polo clubs in the world.

Smith’s Lawn is home to our elegant Clubhouse, featuring a restaurant and bar for members and guests, offering an unrivalled view over the Club’s Queen’s Ground. There are five further fields at this location. Further into Windsor Great Park, at Flemish Farm, Guards Polo Club has developed two additional polo grounds, incorporating a spectacular backdrop of Windsor Castle. There are 120 stables and an all-weather exercise track at the Flemish Farm location too.


There are currently some 1,000 Social (Non Playing) Members and about 160 Playing Members, among whom are some of the highest rated players in the world.

Approximately 25% of players are overseas visitors from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, North and South America, Australia and New Zealand.

The Club has also seen an increasing number of lady players - both professionals and patrons - highlighting the rise in women’s polo across the globe.


Guards Polo Club was founded on 25 January 1955 with HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as the Club’s first President. A role he held for 66 years until his death in April 2021. HM King Charles lll succeeded his father, taking on the Presidency in early 2024.

The Club was originally named the Household Brigade Polo Club, only changing to its present form in 1969. Guards Polo Club became a fully civilian Club in 2000. Since inception the Club has grown considerably and it is now the largest polo club in Europe in terms of membership and number of grounds. A Board of Directors oversees the successful running and development of this Club.


The Club’s season starts in April and finishes in mid September, hosting some 600 matches each year.

Our premier tournaments include the Cartier Queen’s Cup (high-goal), the Prince of Wales’s Championship Cup (high-goal), Out-Sourcing Inc. Royal Windsor Cup (medium-goal), Archie David Cup (low-goal), Guards Ladies’ Charity Polo Tournament and the Indian Polo Challenge Shield (high-goal). Other key competitions include the La Martina Varsity Day (Oxford v Cambridge), the Duke of Cornwall Trophy, the Inter Regimental Final and the Duke of Wellington Trophy.


The Club has been in the forefront of supporting polo for the young.

Throughout the season we host representative matches and tournaments for schools, universities and young players from the Armed Forces. This includes the annual La Martina Varsity Day, featuring the best players from Oxford and Cambridge, and the annual Copenhagen Cup schools tournament. The Club is also home to the oldest continually played polo trophy in the world, the Inter Regimental, featuring the best military teams of the season.