To be honest bogeys hit the nail on the head, traveling to play gives you more experience, cream travelled to almost all uk tourneys last year and sometime we did well other times we did not, for me the travelling and playing teams way better than you is the best way to learn new things and experience what a polo trip/tourney has to offer. I think that starting new player off in a competitive tourney is the best way for them to learn what that situation/play is like. My first tourney was the uk champs in mcr and that was a year after I started playin polo, wish I had done a tourney sooner, the bench minor is perfect for newbies as they can have a sometime playing some of the best players in the uk.
To be honest bogeys hit the nail on the head, traveling to play gives you more experience, cream travelled to almost all uk tourneys last year and sometime we did well other times we did not, for me the travelling and playing teams way better than you is the best way to learn new things and experience what a polo trip/tourney has to offer. I think that starting new player off in a competitive tourney is the best way for them to learn what that situation/play is like. My first tourney was the uk champs in mcr and that was a year after I started playin polo, wish I had done a tourney sooner, the bench minor is perfect for newbies as they can have a sometime playing some of the best players in the uk.