The stick used in polo cross is called a "polo cross stick" or simply a "stick." It typically features a long handle and a netted head designed for catching, carrying, and hitting the ball. The design allows players to maneuver effectively while riding on horseback during the game.
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.
The Vikings used longboats to cross the seas.
He used a compass, a journal, a ship, the queens money that she provided, and a crew.
Marco polo used technologies such as a compass.
Tools that Marco Polo used included maps, and a compass. He also used the stars to help him to find his way. Guns were the most common weapon he used.
The 'thing' you see them carrying is called a mallet. It is a long stick with a cylindrical head on it used to hit the ball towards the goals. They can only be used right handed.
A stick used for farming is commonly referred to as a hoe.
The bow.
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.
a stylus is what its called.
That's called a wand.
they used to play lacrosse a sport that is were you trough a ball to a player and you have to catch it with a special polo stick
The stick used to play a triangle in a musical setting is called a beater.....
The stick used in shuffleboard is typically called a "shuffleboard cue" or "shuffleboard stick." It is used to push the weighted discs (also known as pucks or weights) down the long shuffleboard table to score points.
Because it has always been like that. Polo wouldn't be polo without the mallets. The mallet is used to strike the ball. Mallets vary in size mainly according to the size of the mallets but it can also vary according to the what the player prefers. Mallets vary from sizes most commonly 50-53 inches. Hope this helped.Source: 5 years of playing polo. -2 goaler.
a wooden stick used as a weapon in India or a spear,bat or even a dart
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