Saaiman is SAGA president
Saaiman has served in golf administration since 1992, including 12 years as president of the Ekurhuleni Golf Union.
Ekurhuleni’s Martin Saaiman has been appointed as president of the South African Golf Association (SAGA) following the organisation’s AGM held at the Protea Hotel in Stellenbosch on Sunday.
Saaiman, who has almost 30 years of experience in golf administration, will be joined by senior vice-president Henk Smith and junior vice-president Deon Nel as SAGA office bearers for the next 24 months.
With Women’s Golf South Africa, SAGA is a shareholder of GolfRSA and is responsible for administering, operating and providing services to amateur golf in South Africa.
Saaiman has served in golf administration since 1992, including 12 years as president of the Ekurhuleni Golf Union.
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He also served as chairperson of the Championship and Tournaments Committee in the SAGA National Executive Committee (NEC). In 2013 he was elected as a national selector and also serves on SAGA’s Finance Committee.
His move into the role will be relatively seamless, as the 59-year-old has filled the position of acting president for the last seven months, following incumbent Naadir Agherdien’s decision to step down due to health reasons.
“It has been a great honour for me to serve amateur golf for so many years. I look forward to the opportunity to build on the great work of my predecessors through SAGA and GolfRSA,” said Saaiman, who recently retired as human resources manager for the SAPS.
In terms of his tenure as president, Saaiman intends to focus on improving communication with stakeholders in the sport, streamlining the organisation and finding ways to keep the elite athletes competitive on the amateur circuit.
“Our strategy will be to look at new streams of income and to bring more golfers into the game. I relish the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to the development and longevity of golf in South Africa. I look forward to walking this road with Henk and Deon, who share my vision for the strategic development of the association and GolfRSA.”
Outgoing president Agherdien said he leaves SAGA in competent hands.
“I take great pride in having been part of SAGA’s transition towards a professional structure during my tenure, and I wish all those involved at SAGA and GolfRSA much success with the furtherance and growth of golf. It was both an enriching and fulfilling privilege to have been able to serve as president during these exciting times.
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“Martin, having served on the SAGA Executive Committee for more than a decade, including two years as the second vice-president, two as senior vice-president and the last seven months stepping in as the acting president, has proven himself as an experienced administrator with an unwavering passion for the organisation.
I wish him well for the term of his presidency and trust he will prove himself worthy of the confidence placed in him.”
GolfRSA CEO Grant Hepburn also had his words of praise for Saaiman.
“Martin has proved his passion and commitment to golf through years of tireless work in the union structures. He has played a role in the development of many of our country’s top golfers. Martin’s dedication, always putting golf first, will be a powerful influence in his role as president and we look forward to continuing our work together over the next two years,” said Hepburn.
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