Eric Tracy is a multi-talented master of ceremonies, writer, reporter, talk show host, webmaster, voice-over talent and storyteller who’s picked up his putter and his passion for golf and taken them on the road as The Mulligan Man. For 15 seasons Eric was a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers radio broadcast team hosting pregame and post-game features and talk shows on KABC TalkRadio. In the off-sea
son he also served as the morning sports anchor on the Ken and Barkley Company, the top-rated Southern California morning drive radio program on and later he co-hosted KABC’s Sportstalk with Steve Edwards. When the Dodgers changed radio stations Tracy moved on to becoming a sports anchor for KFWB Headline News (980 AM) in Los Angeles. It was during this transition from one radio station to another that Tracy created The Mulligan Man. Now, especially if it’s Monday, you’ll likely find Eric in his signature brightly colored Loud Mouth Golf pants racing around in his custom built Cadillac Escalade golf cart entertaining at one of the thousands of charity golf tournaments that take place annually in Southern California. As The Mulligan Man Tracy’s turned his passion for golf and his heart for charity into becoming a much sought-after tournament consultant, event planner, golf Master of Ceremonies and on-course entertainer. In the last 10 years Eric’s performed at more than 300 charity events helping charities raising millions of dollars. Eric has also been busy in the Infomercial world serving as the host for a number of projects produced by One World Live and Script-to-Screen. On the golf side, his energetic on-air style helped sell a number of products on the Golf Channel. Eric’s voiceover work included many years as the spokesperson for Ken Crane’s Big Screen Headquarters where he also served as their marketing and media consultant. Eric is also the voice of the Southern California Chevy Dealers. Nationally Eric was the voice of Ecoquest, creators of the Living Air room air purifier. As a writer, Eric pens monthly columns for SOUTHLAND GOLF MAGAZINE where his commentaries and golf product reviews have been published for 10 years. He’s also authored more than two dozen articles on the subject of running more successful charity golf tournaments along with numerous golf travel articles. Digitally he also travels the information Super Highway. Eric is the creator and Webmaster of Charity Golf Online--(www.CharityGolfOnline.com)--a searchable database of charity golf tournaments. Golfers seeking to play some of Southern California’s prestigious private country clubs can find tournaments listed on the website which will enable them to experience golf courses they otherwise could only read about.