Cowdray Park Polo Club

"The Home of British Polo"

Midhurst, West Sussex, Great Britain

11 fields · grass · 14,000 capacity

2026 Tournament

King Power Gold Cup 22-goal · 6 chukkers
23 June - 19 July

Venue Guide

Cowdray Park is the English countryside as a polo venue, and there is nothing quite like it anywhere in the sport. Set in the West Sussex rolling hills near Midhurst, with the dramatic ruins of Cowdray House, a Tudor manor destroyed by fire in 1793, as its backdrop, the club has hosted polo since 1910 and earned its reputation as “The Home of British Polo” by holding the King Power Gold Cup, the national championship, since 1956. With 11 fields spread across the estate’s parkland, it is the most complete polo facility in Great Britain.

The ruins are what make Cowdray unforgettable. Sixteenth-century stonework rises behind the main ground, and riders pass centuries of English history every time they take the field. The combination of immaculate green turf, ancient oaks, the Sussex Downs in the distance, and the skeletal grandeur of a ruined Tudor manor creates a setting that no architect could design. On Gold Cup final day, with 14,000 spectators packed around the main field, the atmosphere blends English country sport with genuine competitive tension. The crowd is knowledgeable, engaged, and close to the action.

The 11 fields are spread across the estate in a way that allows multiple matches simultaneously during tournament phases, and the natural grass surfaces benefit from the Sussex climate: mild, wet enough to keep the turf lush, and green through the entire summer season. The main ground has a quality that players notice immediately. The ball runs true, the surface rewards skill, and the drainage handles English summer rain without turning the field heavy.

Midhurst is in the Europe/London timezone. During the Gold Cup (late June through mid-July), British Summer Time (UTC+1) applies. The final on July 19 at 15:00 BST translates to 10:00 in New York, 11:00 in Buenos Aires, and 23:00 in Tokyo. For fans in Dubai, the 18:00 Gulf Standard Time start is comfortable evening viewing. Check whatisthetime.now/midhurst for live local time in the United Kingdom.

The Gold Cup at Cowdray has been won by the greatest names in polo. Adolfo Cambiaso, Pablo Mac Donough, and Facundo Pieres have all lifted the trophy here. For Argentine professionals who travel to England for the summer, winning at Cowdray is the prize that justifies the trip. The 2026 edition adds the British Ladies Open Final to Gold Cup day on July 19. Following the Cartier Queen’s Cup at Guards Polo Club in May-June, the Gold Cup at Cowdray closes the British season with the sport’s oldest and most prestigious English title.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Cowdray Park Polo Club?

Cowdray Park Polo Club is located in Midhurst, West Sussex, Great Britain. The local timezone is Europe/London.

How many fields does Cowdray Park Polo Club have?

Cowdray Park Polo Club has 11 polo fields with grass surface and a capacity of 14,000 spectators. It is known as "The Home of British Polo".

What tournaments are played at Cowdray Park Polo Club in 2026?

Cowdray Park Polo Club hosts King Power Gold Cup in 2026.