Martin Gilbert is set to become the chairman of Scottish Golf.
The Scottish Golf board has announced that Gilbert, will be presented as chair-elect at the annual meeting in March next year when Eleanor Cannon will step down following a six-year term.
Gilbert has been a prominent supporter of golf in Scotland through Aberdeen Asset Management and latterly Aberdeen Standard Investments.
He has also sponsored leading Scottish golfers including Open Championship winner Paul Lawrie, women’s Open winner Catriona Matthew and recent European Tour winner, Robert MacIntyre.
Gilbert said: “As many people know, golf has been a lifelong passion of mine and I’m hugely excited to be taking up this role in the Home of Golf.
“I commend Eleanor and her team for their sterling leadership of the new, amalgamated body since its inception in 2015.
“The strategic direction that has been adopted by Scottish Golf is bold and exciting. I am very much looking forward to progressing this strategy and working closely with the board, the team and the membership in continuing to develop the game, at all levels, in Scotland.”
Cannon said: “This is a tremendous coup for golf in Scotland and the entire board is delighted that Martin, whose passion and support for the sport are very widely known, has agreed to take on this role next year.
“His achievements, both in business globally and in his role as the biggest supporter of Scottish Golf over the past two decades, speak for themselves and I am sure his dynamic approach will allow Scottish Golf to flourish.
“I am extremely pleased that our members and our sport will benefit from Martin’s guidance and undoubted love for golf in the years ahead.”