Dogs are welcome! |
This week we visited another storied club in Sandton, The Inanda Club. But instead of genteel Lawn Bowling like we played at The Wanderers Club earlier this week, we came to Inanda to watch the faster-paced sport of Polo.
The Inanda Club was founded in 1934 to provide a home for equestrian sports. The club was located in what was then open countryside just north of Rosebank. It is doubtful that the founders imagined that the bucolic area would become what it is today, the commercial CBD of Africa.
view of the Polo field from the club porch |
But rather than decamp for wider open spaces completely, The Inanda Club chose instead to become a full service town and country club. The Sandton venue is now a modern city club with a distinct equestrian and country character. It maintains a full scale Polo field right in heart of the Sandton CBD! This town club combined with the Inanda Country Base in Kyalami provides premier equestrian facilities fulfilling the objectives of the founders of Polo and the Rand Hunt.
And I just found out that as full members of the Royal Cape Yacht Club in Cape Town, we have reciprocal members' privileges at The Inanda Club ... which means we have member access to their many dining rooms and events. Oh boy!
First event was the 2015 Inanda Development Cup, a Polo match that is all about creating an opportunity for talented, underprivileged and aspirant Polo players to participate in the sport and help them reach a professional level.
Now that we know, we plan to take advantage more often of our new-found privileges at The Inanda Club. There is the Land Rover Africa Cup there in August and after Polo season ends, The Rand Hunt Club meets at the Inanda Country Base in Kyalami.
Save the dates!
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