The Scotsman

Gilbert reveals he’ll step down as Scottish Golf chair at end of three- year term

- Martin Dempster

Martin Gilbert is stepping down as chair of Scottish Golf at next month’s annual general meeting at the conclusion of his three- year term.

It was recently communicat­ed to member clubs that Gilbert, one of the Scottish game’s biggest supporters over the past 20 years, would be seeking re- election on 19 May.

But, after a change of heart, the man who also currently sits on the European Tour Group board, is now stepping down from his role with the governing body.

His shoes will be filled on an interim basis by Fraser Thornton, the board’s current longest- serving member who also served as interim chief executive before Robbie Clyde took over the reins at the Rosyth-based organisati­on last September.

“I 've achieved what I had hoped t o accomplish with Scottish Golf, in working with the board to recruit a CEO and establish stabilit y and renewed confidence in the organisati­on and set out a refreshed, ambitious growth strategy,” said Gilbert. “I am particular­ly pleased to have steered us through a very challengin­g technology transition last year, but now with an improved Venue Management System installed in over 200 clubs, and additional­ly I am happy to see that Scottish Golf is a much more outward facing organisati­on.

“My intention had been to stand at the upcoming agm for one additional year. However, having taken time recently to reflect on the pressures of my other business commitment­s, I have agreed with the board that I will stand aside at the agm, which will allow the next chair to continue to drive forward and build on the great momentum which we have been building.”

Commenting on this news, Clyde said: “On behalf of the organisati­on, I would like to recognise the positive impact which Martin has made during his tenure as chair, in driving forward a clear strategy and establishi­ng a strong platform to continue the future growth of the sport.

“And, on a personal level, as CEO I have been lucky enough to benefit from his leadership and guidance.”

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