Amanda Balionis has a hectic schedule as a CBS reporter, which involves constant attention and on-course duties. However, amid covering NFL tournaments, she recently took a break and shared a photo on her social media handle.
In an Instagram story, Balionis uploaded a picture of herself wearing a white sleeveless top, grey track pants, and a grey pullover around her neck. She paired the outfit with a green cap and sunglasses and captioned her story:
“24hr reset🌊”
Amanda Balionis' story - Source: via @balionis on InstagramThis season, Amanda Balionis covered several golf tournaments before the NFL season teed off. She was present at the Bethpage Black, covering all the Ryder Cup drama, when the Europeans defeated the Americans to clinch the cup for a second time in a row.
Balionis covered the Open Championship, where Scottie Scheffler won, and the Genesis Scottish Open, where Chris Gotterup won. The CBS reporter recently covered the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship, which was also the last golf tournament she covered.
Amanda Balionis shares glimpses from the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship closing gala
Amanda Balionis wore a golden slip dress for the closing gala of the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship. Balionis paired the dress with a scarf and pink heels for the evening party. The closing gala took place after the third round of the tournament. Since Balionis was covering the tournament, she was invited to the party, which she attended with her mother.
On her way to the party, Balionis also visited Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The CBS reporter shared all the snippets from her entire evening in an Instagram video, and with that, she wrote a caption that read:
“Let’s go to the @aac_golf closing gala with the most insane backdrop. Last night celebrated 120 players from 41 countries and territories who qualified for this Championship. The field ranges from 13 to 67 years old and their life experiences are just as diverse. This week, we’ve shared everything from players returning to golf after two years of military service to those who grew up on sand courses and never imagined leaving home until this opportunity.” “We’ve also showcased top collegiate talent we’ll soon see on the professional stage. By day’s end, we’ll crown a champion who earns an invitation to the 2026 Masters and 2026 Open Championship. But regardless of who claims that coveted spot, the real gift has been watching golf bring people together- people who, on the surface, couldn’t be more different- to create friendships and memories that will last a lifetime,” she added.The Dubai-based tournament was won by Fifa Laopakdee, who defeated Taisei Nagasaki. Rintaro Nakano finished in third place at the Emirates Golf Club, and Harry Takis finished in fourth place, after scoring 13 under and 12 under, respectively.
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