Polo is a community sport like no other. Las Brisas was conceived to support growing family traditions for your family, and ours.

The facility that Las Brisas Farm and Polo Club calls home, has a storied polo history with its roots dating back to the 1970s. In 1999, the Wigdahl family acquired 60 acres from the Moody Bible Institute and worked for years to create the polo grounds that Las Brisas now calls home.

The original grounds, designed by the Wigdahl family, created a thoughtful facility design that acted as the foundation for a spectacular polo setting. The Wigdahl family’s polo acumen culminated with David Wigdahl (7 goals) winning the US Open in 1978.

After purchasing the property in 2019, the owners have transformed the now 160-acre property into a family-friendly environment where the tradition of polo lives on and new memories will be made.