Greg Keyte

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Greg Keyte at Ham Polo Club

Greg Keyte is a professional polo player from New Zealand, Keyte currently holds a 5-goal handicap [1] though he has been rated higher in the past.

Keyte has played for the New Zealand Polo Team on several occasions including playing against Australia in 1994, 1995 and 1996. [2]

Keyte plays the summer polo season in the UK at the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club. He has also played in The Royal Salute Polo Gold Cup in China. [3]

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