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🤍It’s Time to Think About Summer Polo: A Season to Align

Summer at Beverly is a return to rhythm.


By late June, the fields are full, the schedule settles into place, and the community—riders, patrons, and partners—comes back together in Virginia. What unfolds over the season is not a single event, but a continuity of sport and experience that carries from week to week.


While Sunday Polo official opens June 21, league play begins earlier in the month, including the Pro/Am, the Salamander High Goal Series, and the Marla Cup.


Alongside polo, Beverly’s hunter/jumper program continues across both local and United States Equestrian Federation-rated competition, creating a setting where disciplines, audiences, and traditions overlap in a natural and unforced way.


This is the backdrop for summer at Beverly: sport at multiple levels, a steady gathering of people, and an environment that is both elevated and grounded.

A Setting for Presence

What distinguishes Beverly is not scale alone, but composition.


The polo field, the show rings, the viewing spaces, and the informal moments in between create a setting where brands are not inserted, but situated—present in a way that feels consistent with the environment.


Over the course of the season, that presence takes shape across:

  • Sunday polo and league play

  • Hunter and jumper competition

  • The Polo Deck and other hospitality spaces

  • A growing body of photography, digital content, and shared moments


It is less about a single impression and more about accumulation—familiarity built over time.


Signature Expressions

Certain elements within the season offer a more defined expression of that presence.

The Polo Deck

An elevated vantage point, both literally and socially.


The deck brings together a smaller group—clients, colleagues, friends—within the pace of the match. It is a setting for conversation and continuity, where hosting feels natural and unforced, and where a brand can be experienced rather than presented.

Team Jerseys

A quieter kind of visibility.

Integrated into the match itself, jerseys move through the game, through presentation, and through the imagery that follows. They are less an announcement and more an association—seen repeatedly, remembered gradually.

The Rings and the Field

A more enduring presence.

A jump in the ring or an element on the field becomes part of the landscape of the season—appearing in rounds, in photographs, and in the peripheral awareness of those who return week after week.

A Season, Not a Moment

Beverly’s structure allows for different forms of participation—whether focused within a single platform or extending across the full season.


For some, it is a defined moment of hosting or visibility.For others, it is a longer alignment across shows, polo, and the broader Beverly calendar.


In either case, the intention is the same: to create a presence that feels consistent with the setting and sustained over time.

With Appreciation

The season is shaped in part by those who choose to be part of it.

We are grateful to our 2026 partners—Salamander Hotels, Tri-County Feeds, Davis Equine, Buckeye Nutrition, Platinum Performance, Devoucoux, Strider, and Wakefield Equestrian—for helping shape what Beverly has become across seasons and locations.

And to PGA National for their partnership during the Wellington season.

Looking Ahead

As the summer approaches, the question is less whether to participate, and more how.

For those considering Beverly as part of their season, this is the natural moment to begin that conversation—while the calendar is still open, and while the shape of the summer is still being formed.


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