The Polo Club : Description  
     
  The sandy grounds set on a chalky underground are the perfect combination for polo fields. Moreover, the organisation managed by Philippe Perrier has proven, with his young team, its ability to run initiation cessions as well as the highest level of competition, while boarding up to 600 horses.  
     
  The Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly holds its high reputation from the quality of its fields, its large Polo School open to all riders attracted by the sport and its warm atmosphere. It is already the largest club in France with 250 players in the club tournaments, out of which 200 players hold a Union des Polos de France license and play in official French tournaments as well as in one or more of the major clubs in Europe. It is a place for leisure, training, exchanges between clubs and true polo lovers. To add to this welcoming atmosphere, a charming club house is managed by the legendary "Framboise", who serves the best of traditional French food to the members and their guests.
On its classified site of 270 acres, the Club offers pension and training. The following features can be highlighted:
 
     
  The club features  
     
  600 ponies and more than 500 matches a season.
200 boxes available with up to between 200 and 400 additional boxes in high season
30 wooden fenced paddocks of between 3 and 6 hectares with accommodation for up to 100 ponies.
9 full size polo and watered fields suitable for all levels during the season.
2 sand fields allowing all year round polo, including winter;.
A polo school with 30 ponies and 2 instructors and a pony club with 15 ponies and a full time instructor.
Starter packages for beginners. The “Discover Polo Package” (5 lessons for €150) and training chukkas.
Sporting events and introductory packages for businesses.
Situated in 205 hectares, the club provides accommodation and training for polo ponies.
 
     
     
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