Here at DTB Sports and Events we believe that corporate polo events are a decadent, delightful, different and exceptional way to thanks clients for their business, staff for their efforts and suppliers for their constancy.
It’s a sport that isn’t mainstream but polo is well worth viewing. Skill, stamina, horse and player combine to achieve.
Polo hospitality illustrates that you perceive guests as more than sales and profit margin increasers. You’re taking the time to interact face to face, which in a digital age makes an indelibly positive mark on a relationship, and you’re treating them to time away from the pressures of the office with the constantly ringing telephone and e-mails.
As you optimise loyalty and brand awareness, they enjoy a wonderful day out. The return on investment means that this marketing tool shouldn’t be ignored. It could cost your firm business to neglect your corporate hospitality responsibilities; the initial spend on polo hospitality has the potential to yield manifold rewards.
The Hurlingham Club Association governs polo in the UK, Ireland and around the world. It’s been polo’s home since 1874 and in 1875 they established the rules.
Chestertons Polo in the Park event takes place at world renowned The Hurlingham Club from the 9-11th June 2017. A quintessentially British summer’s day, equestrian sport, outstanding facilities and opportunities are available, and in high demand. Don’t delay.
Corporate polo events don’t cost as much as you may think. Whilst they have everything included, are expertly organised and hosted in the finest surroundings so that your guests will be sure that their day at Polo in the Park has a jaw-dropping price tag, we’ll keep your cost effective package details our little secret.
Starting at £145 – The Player Package:
Minimum booking of 2 persons.
Starting at £240 – The High Goal Package:
Minimum booking of 2 persons.
From £310 – Patron Package:
Minimum booking of 2 persons.
Contact us about watching the sport of kings and enjoying the finest polo hospitality experiences. You’ll be delighted that you did.
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