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Gulfstream Polo Club

2016 disestablishments in FloridaBuildings and structures in Lake Worth Beach, FloridaPhipps familyPolo clubs in the United StatesSports venues in Palm Beach County, Florida

The Gulfstream Polo Club was a polo club in Lake Worth, Florida. Since 1923, Gulfstream Polo Club was one of the most prominent polo clubs in North America, particularly during the Florida season (December–April). Gulfstream was managed by Marla Connor for 18 years until it closed in May 2016 at the end of the polo season. Throughout its long history it offered a wide array of tournaments, with 4, 6, and 10 Goal Leagues as well as Ladies Tournaments.

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