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Jockey Sticks

Jockey sticks, also known as polo sticks, are long, slender wooden or composite shafts used in the sport of polo. The sport of polo is a team sport played on horseback, where players use mallets to hit a small ball into the opposing team's goal. Jockey sticks are an essential piece of equipment for polo players, and their design and construction are critical to the player's success on the field. The shaft of a jockey stick is typically made of bamboo, hickory, or composite materials such as carbon fiber. The head of the stick is made of a hardwood such as ash or maple, and is shaped like a hammerhead. The head is designed to be flat on one side and slightly curved on the other, allowing the player to hit the ball with precision and accuracy. The length of a jockey stick can vary depending on the player's preference, but typically ranges from 49 to 54 inches. Jockey sticks are used in conjunction with a polo ball, which is made of hard plastic and is approximately three inches in diameter. The combination of the stick and ball requires a high level of skill and coordination, as players must be able to control the ball while riding a horse at high speeds. The game of polo is often referred to as the sport of kings, due to its long history of being played by royalty and aristocrats. In conclusion, jockey sticks are an essential piece of equipment in the sport of polo, allowing players to hit the ball with precision and accuracy while riding a horse at high speeds. The design and construction of these sticks are critical to the player's success on the field, and their use requires a high level of skill and coordination.

Polo, Mallets, Horseback, Precision, Accuracy

Michael Taylor

CITATION : "Michael Taylor. 'Jockey Sticks.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=408448 (Accessed on July 16, 2025)"


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