[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n 1925, His Royal Highness Prince Edward of Wales toured South Africa and as he experienced the magic of Africa through the sport of kings, polo he played in a series of polo matches. At the end of his visit, Prince Edward donated the cup that has become the centerpiece of the polo calendar. That is how the tournament was named and started a long history of polo at its best. The Prince of Wales Polo Cup has a lot riding on it for the South African polo community as the best players in the country compete in their teams for the prestigious cup and honour of being chosen for the South African national team. Taking place on the last week-end of August annually, the prestigious tournament kicks-off the polo season.
What’s on offer
The three day tournament attracts polo fans, seasoned aficionados of the polo lifestyle, business people and newcomers looking to experience the sport of kings in a discerning way. As one of the longest running polo tournament in Africa, the Prince of Wales Polo Cup remains the custodians of preserving the heritage and the purity of the sport of kings while staying true to the African spirit. With partners like Royal Salute Scotch Whiskey, Four Seasons Hotel and South African Polo Association ensures for a discerning yet authentic and high quality in all spheres of the experience of the sport of kings. Prince of Wales Polo Cup has partnered with African Leadership Academy in ensuring a grand leadership legacy in Africa.
How do I get there?
The tournament is held on 26 – 28 August 2016 at the pristine Waterfall Polo Fields in the grandest city in Africa, Johannesburg. Whether guests prefer to book a table for business or pleasure or enjoy a picnic basket under the African sun with friends and family, there is a little bit of decadence for everyone.
Tickets are available on www.ticketpro.co.za and range from R200 – R950. For corporate tables contact kgomotsom@mrconcierge.co.za. For more information go to www.powcup.co.za .
Tournament details
Venue: Waterfall Polo Fields
Dates: 26 – 28 August
Friday 26th August 2016
Tournament opening ceremony: 10:30 – 12:00
Knockouts: 10:30 – 18:00
Entry is at no cost
Saturday 27th August 2016
Family picnic day
Semi-finals: 11:00 – 18:00
Tickets R200 – R100 via www.ticketpro.co.za
Sunday 28th August 2016
Finals: 11:00 – 18:00
Tickets R300 – R950 via www.ticketpro.co.za
Corporate table for ten: R55 000