Lloyd Saltman (born 10 September 1985) is a Scottish professional golfer.
Saltman was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is the grandson of former Hibernian goalkeeper Tommy Younger.
He had a successful career as an amateur golfer, with wins in several prestigious tournaments including the 2003 Scottish Boys' Championship, 2005 Brabazon Trophy, 2005 St Andrews Links Trophy, 2007 Irish Amateur Open Championship, 2007 Lytham Trophy, and the 2007 Scottish Champion of Champions.
In 2005 he finished 15th in The Open Championship at St Andrews, to win the Silver Medal as the low amateur having finished one stroke ahead of Eric Ramsay.Saltman competed for Great Britain and Ireland in two Walker Cup matches, the first in 2005 and again in 2007.
Shortly after his second appearance, he turned professional and attempted to qualify for the European Tour.
However he failed to progress to the final stage of the qualifying school and, with limited guaranteed playing opportunities in Europe, decided to try for his card on the Asian Tour.
He finished 31st at the Asian Tour School at the end of 2007, to gain a place on the tour.
After two years on the European Challenge Tour Saltman gained a full European Tour Card in December 2010 by finishing 11th in the Stage 3 of European Tour Qualifying School.
His youngest brother Zack, is also a professional golfer.