Her accomplishments in golf were recognized at this year’s Ho‘olaule‘a Hawaii Golf Awards, when she received the Distinguished Service Award. It gives me a good sense of accomplishment since I dislike intensely being surprised by an unexpected snag in my expectations on the road.” I like helping people get through the traffic. “Someone called me the ‘Traffic and Golf Lady.’ I’d never met him and hadn’t even said a word to him. Now her show also streams at - Tucker says she has “a wonderful following” in the United Kingdom, Germany, India, Japan, China, South America and on the mainland - and podcast archives are available. “It’s dynamic and spontaneous and takes the participants, the speakers and the listeners, on journeys both don’t expect. “Radio is creativity of the mind, and following the conversation of the day as it unfolds,” Tucker says. The first person to encourage her to do a golf show was Michael Qseng, when they worked together at KQMQ. The McKinley alum has been in radio, with few breaks, since graduating from the University of Hawaii. to prepare, just as she does for traffic reports. Tucker’s The Golf Club radio show is live every Saturday morning (7-8:30) on Oahu (101.1 FM), Maui (104.7 FM), Kauai (99.9 FM) and in Hilo (AM 670). It might surprise people to know that Tucker’s golf history is much longer and more involved than her morning and afternoon traffic reports on five radio stations. Her voice is familiar, her career path not so much. No one knows that as well as Danielle Tucker. We all know golf and Hawaii traffic move too slow.
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