The bat used in polo is called a "polo mallet." It typically features a long handle and a head made of wood or other materials designed to strike the ball. Polo mallets come in various sizes to accommodate different players' preferences and playing styles.
Water Polo? No the original name for underwater hockey is Octopush, it was discovered in 1954 and called this as it is played with 8 players and the bat used is called a pusher
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The name of a polo ground typically reflects its location or a specific sponsor or organization associated with it. For instance, it might be called "XYZ Polo Club," "ABC Polo Field," or "City Name Polo Grounds." It's common for polo fields to incorporate the name of the hosting club or region to signify their identity. If you’re looking for a specific polo ground, it's best to refer to the official name used by the club or organization managing it.
All I know is that he used a clipper ship
Bat is the common name.
Polo Aledo's birth name is Gonzlez-Aledo, Polo.
Encarnita Polo's birth name is Encarna Polo Oliva.
Teri Polo's birth name is Theresa Elizabeth Polo.
Niccolò Polo
Gonzalo Polo's birth name is Gonzalo Polo y Bombn.
Polo is one such game. It is a bit like croquet in that a wooden mallet is used to drive a ball.
His last name was Polo. Atleast that was his name when I did a report on him...?