This past Friday night kicked off County Line Polo Club’s fourth season of Club Chuckers that will be played every Friday night until the fall. Chuckers is a term for the six seven and a half minute segments that a polo match is made up of. Friday’s match was between County Line Polo Club and the Texas State University Polo Club. This first game was more of a practice match with no final score being tallied. Polo Club owner Seth Bray (left) who plays on the County Line team runs an excavation business for his full-time job, but for the past four years, he’s been sharing his passion for polo with others, at first giving free lessons to people who wanted to learn. “It was a hobby that turned into a business,” said Bray. Bray works with riders of all skill levels and says he can even teach a quick learner with no experience riding to be able to play within a day. (Photos by David White)
Polo season begins in Kyle