BUTLER HANDICAP® | U.S. POLO ASSN.

February 1 - February 16, 2025

BUTLER HANDICAP®

The Butler Handicap final will be livestreamed on the USPA Polo Network.

BUTLER HANDICAP®

TOURNAMENT HISTORY

In 1954, the U.S. Open Polo Championship changed venues from the Meadow Brook Club on Long Island, New York, to the Oak Brook Polo Club in Illinois. On the outskirts of Chicago, Oak Brook was an outstanding polo and golf complex built by Paul Butler. Housed on thousands of acres, in its heyday, Oak Brook boasted 13 polo fields and stabling for 400 horses. It was in this same year, 1954, that the Butler Handicap was established. Named in honor of Paul Butler, in his early 60s at the time, his litany of polo accomplishments, including 29 dedicated years on the USPA Board of Governors, warranted a commemorative tournament.

Centrality was the primary benefit of Oak Brook; situated in the middle of the country, shipping was less of a concern, and consequently more teams were drawn to Chicago for the U.S. Open. Paul Butler saw this as an opportunity to capitalize on both players and spectators traveling to the area. Since teams traveled a long distance to play in the U.S. Open, he proposed another tournament, to run concurrently for those teams knocked out of the prestigious tournament. In this way, the Butler Handicap maintained a competitive and high standard of play equal to the U.S. Open. As the tournament was Mr. Butler’s idea, it was aptly named in his honor. The Butler Handicap, therefore, traditionally served as a handicap tournament for teams entering the U.S. Open and became an important USPA event for over six decades, showcasing premier players, horses and polo club venues. During that time span, just about every notable player and numerous Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame inductees competed for the prestigious title.

In its inaugural year, the Butler Handicap was won by CCC-Meadow Brook, comprised of players Don Beveridge, G.H. “Pete” Bostwick, Alan Corey and Harold Barry. This same team took the Monty Waterbury and the U.S. Open Polo Championship, rounding out a notable triple victory.

The tournament was played every year until 1966, with a few exceptions. After a brief hiatus the tournament was played uninterrupted from 1971-1990 almost exclusively at the Oak Brook Polo Club, with the club fielding back-to-back championship teams in 1972 and 1973, and 1986 and 1987. Oak Brook remained the mecca of polo until 1978, when the U.S. Open Polo Championship found a new home at the Retama Polo Center in San Antonio, Texas. During this time span, only two teams achieved multiple victories including Oak Brook (1972, 1973, 1979, 1986, 1987) and Rolex A&K (1983, 1984).

In the late 90s and early 2000s the Butler Handicap was played only a handful of times: 1995, 2006 and 2007. From 2008 to 2014, the Butler Handicap served as a subsidiary to the USPA Gold Cup, one of three Gauntlet of Polo tournaments leading up to the U.S. Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida.

Due to the combined efforts of the Butler family and the USPA, the historic Butler Handicap was officially adopted as a national USPA event in 2014. Showcasing the breadth of competition and difficulty to reach the podium, the last consecutive victories were earned by White Birch (2015, 2016). Recent victors include Coca-Cola (2017), Valiente (2018), Pilot (2019), Traveller's Rest (2020), Old Hickory Bourbon (2021, 2023) and Beverly Polo (2022).

In 2024, Maltese Falcons (Melissa Ganzi, Grant Ganzi, Gonzalo “Gonzalito” Pieres Jr., Alejandro Novillo Astrada) went head-to-head against NetJets (Santos Bollini, Cody Ellis, Ignacio “Nacho” Figueras, Ignacio “Nacho” Novillo Astrada) for the title at Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington, Florida. After a 2-all opening period, the Maltese Falcons took control of the game and never trailed to secure a 12-9 victory. Read article here.

Hosted by Port Mayaca Polo Club in Okeechobee, Florida, the tournament will conclude on Sunday, February 16, on NPC Field 2 at the National Polo Center - Wellington. Four talented teams will battle for the title including BTA, La Fe Eastern Hay, Mangore Polo and The Dutta Corp. Representing Team USPA is Active Member Timmy Dutta (The Dutta Corp) alongside alumnus Steve Krueger (BTA).

2024 Butler Handicap Champions: Maltese Falcons - Alejandro Novillo Astrada, Gonzalo "Gonzalito" Pieres Jr., Grant Ganzi, Melissa Ganzi, presented by Elise Markell. ©David Lominska

BUTLER HANDICAP®

TOURNAMENT FORMAT

The Butler Handicap final scheduled for Sunday, February 16 has been postponed. The remainder of the schedule will be forthcoming.

All teams will play two cross bracket preliminary games each. Following the conclusion of preliminary play, teams will be ranked 1-4 with the top two teams automatically advancing to the Butler Handicap final. If two teams have tied win/loss records, and they have played each other, the tie is broken by who beat who, all other ties will be broken by a one-man shootout.

TEAMS AND ROSTERS

Bracket I

La Fe Eastern Hay (0-1)

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Kristos 'Keko' Magrini
Outdoor: 6
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Louis Devaleix
Outdoor: 1
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Francisco Elizalde
Outdoor: 9
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Hope Arellano
Outdoor: 2

BTA (0-2)

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KC Krueger
Outdoor: 2
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Tomas Panelo
Outdoor: 10
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Steve Krueger
Outdoor: 5
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Kelly Beal
Outdoor: 0
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Valentino Echezarreta
Substitute
Outdoor: 3

Bracket II

The Dutta Corp (2-0)

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Timmy Dutta
Outdoor: 4
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Stephen Orthwein Jr.
Outdoor: 3
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Ignacio 'Iñaki' Laprida
Outdoor: 7
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Alejandro 'Piki' Diaz Alberdi
Outdoor: 4
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Nicolas 'Nico' Diaz Alberdi
Substitute
Outdoor: 4

Mangore Polo (1-0)

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Joao Souza Aranha
Outdoor: 2
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Raul 'Gringo' Colombres
Outdoor: 8
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Paco de Narvaez Jr.
Outdoor: 7
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Scott Swerdlin
Outdoor: 0
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Christian 'Magoo' Laprida
Substitute
Outdoor: 8
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Daniel Arnold
Substitute
Outdoor: 0

Bracket III

Bracket IV

Bracket V

Bracket VI

Bracket VII

Bracket VIII

Bracket IX

Bracket X

BUTLER HANDICAP®

TOURNAMENT GAMES

Saturday, Feb 1, 2025

February 01

Final

Butler Handicap®

Port Mayaca Polo Club

Mangore Polo logo

Mangore Polo (1-0)

8

BTA logo

BTA (0-2)

7

Thursday, Feb 6, 2025

February 06

Final

Butler Handicap®

Port Mayaca Polo Club

The Dutta Corp logo

The Dutta Corp (2-0)

13

BTA logo

BTA (0-2)

6

Monday, Feb 17, 2025

February 17

Final

Butler Handicap®

Port Mayaca Polo Club

La Fe Eastern Hay logo

La Fe Eastern Hay (0-1)

10

The Dutta Corp logo

The Dutta Corp (2-0)

12

BUTLER HANDICAP®

HOST CLUB

Situated in South Florida, surrounded by vast sugar cane fields and the popular fishing body of Lake Okeechobee, Port Mayaca Polo Club (PMPC) has steadily become a destination for winter polo. Located on more than 600 sprawling acres, the club has eight regulation fields, club barns with 220 stalls, an exercise track, a stick-and-ball field, a clubhouse and several acres of pastures for turnout and trail riding.

While consistent, quality polo is at the forefront of the club’s objectives, a tight-knit sense of community supports it. The club hosts a lunch or cookout after every club practice. A beautiful pavilion style clubhouse provides an enjoyable gathering place for players to congregate and discuss their latest game.


12499 SW Conners Hwy
Okeechobee, FL 34974
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BUTLER HANDICAP®

THE VENUE

The Association’s premier event, the Gauntlet of Polo, takes place from February to April each winter season showcasing the world’s preeminent teams, professional athletes and finest horses which come together for three months to battle head-to-head for the coveted C.V. Whitney Cup, USPA Gold Cup and U.S. Open Polo Championship trophies. Throughout the year, the facilities are also used to showcase USPA Member Clubs and prestigious tournament competitions including the anticipated finals of the National President's Cup and NPC 16-Goal Championship.

The entrance to the club is via a palm tree-lined drive, that leads past tennis courts to the steps of the magnificent pool and Mallet Grille. The natural Florida terrain is augmented by a large lake, lush tropical landscaping and some of the most carefully manicured polo fields in the world. Spectating from the stadium, private boxes, fieldside tailgates and special hospitality tents, all overlooking the U.S. Polo Assn. Field One, is an unparalleled experience.

NPC invites you to experience the best polo in the country, taking place at one of the most beautiful venues in the world, the National Polo Center – Wellington.


3667 120th Ave S
Wellington, FL 33414
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