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Image Courtesy: Amanda Balionis, Instagram

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Image Courtesy: Amanda Balionis, Instagram
When Amanda Balionis graduated in 2008, she found herself at a crossroads. The job market was collapsing under the weight of the recession, and sports media jobs were vanishing fast. She returned home to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, moving back in with her parents and clinging to her passion for storytelling. A brief stint at a local newspaper gave her a foot in the door, until the economic downturn slammed it shut just nine months later with a layoff. Then the very next day, she received a lifeline.
A call from a fellow Hofstra alum offered her a shot as a sideline reporter for Verizon Fios Channel 1 to cover high school sports. She seized the opportunity, nailed the audition, and stepped onto the sidelines with a mic in hand and a spark reignited. Soon, Balionis was a high school sports reporter for MSG Network in New York. Her big break came in 2011 when she joined the PGA TOUR as an in-house reporter and host, producing and presenting tournament highlights and exclusive event coverage. But another twist awaited.
In 2016, it felt like walking away, but in hindsight, it was the reset she needed with the job at Callaway in Carlsbad. She was in charge of building its in-house media productions, with dreams of being a national reporter, sidelined. Soon after, Turner Sports came calling. A debut there at the 2016 PGA Championship set the stage for the next big chapter in her career: CBS. But producer Lance Barrow made it clear: “We’re not bringing you in because you’re the best woman for this job. We’re bringing you in because you’re the best available person for this job.” Balionis wasn’t deterred, and the rest is history. So, on Thursday, after the whirlwind of Augusta and completing her Zurich duties, Balinois hit pause, and her mind drifted off to 2016.
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Reposting a reel from actress Lucy Hale on IG about trusting life’s timing and letting go of fear, Balionis added a revealing caption of her own. “Timing of this this this,” she emphasized before adding, “My first lesson in this was in 2016 when I kept hitting road block after road block in my career. A completely new opportunity was offered to me, and I finally said, ‘Okay. I’ve done all I can do. It’s time to start over and trust that you did your best and you’re meant for something else.’ …3 months later, while working a marketing job across the country, I was hired by CBS.”
Almost a decade later, Balionis is anchoring major broadcasts for the network. Between early-morning coverage on Mornings at the Masters, player interviews, and behind-the-scenes specials, Balionis was everywhere at Augusta. Her on-course interviews provided viewers with intimate insights into the players’ experiences. Notably, her sit-down with Rory McIlroy after his dramatic playoff victory over Justin Rose offered a heartfelt reflection on his journey to completing the career Grand Slam. Beyond player interactions, Balionis cherished a personal moment sharing the broadcast booth with legendary commentator Jim Nantz, marking a significant highlight in her career.
She was also connecting fans to the heart of the tournament. Whether it was sharing a moment with Rose after his heartbreaking playoff loss or simply soaking in the par-3 contest on Wednesday (her favorite part of Masters week), Amanda was all-in. So, if you caught any of the 2025 Masters coverage on CBS, you know exactly why Amanda Balionis is one of golf’s most recognizable voices. She is also running her own animal rescue nonprofit, Puppies and Golf.
“Letting go and letting the process unfold was one of the most valuable lessons that I carry with me still today,” the 38-year-old journalist shared with her followers, resonating with Hale’s insightful views of that “when you surrender yourself to the timing of your life, magic unfolds.”
Following Masters, she shared an Instagram Story showing she’s also focused on hopping back on the treadmill and reminding herself (and followers): “Consistency not perfection!” It’s a message that hits home. For Balionis, starting over wasn’t failure—it was growth. That same mindset followed her straight into the next stop on the PGA Tour calendar, where unpredictable weather and production chaos couldn’t shake her calm—or her gratitude.
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Amanda Balionis finds balance in chaos at the Zurich Classic 2025
After a wild weekend full of rain delays, power outages, and last-minute drama at the Zurich Classic, Amanda Balionis brought it all back to center with a toast and a smile. The CBS Sports reporter—fresh off a viral Masters moment and juggling interviews in unpredictable New Orleans weather—wrapped the event on a high note, posting a celebratory wine glass selfie in yet another Instagram story with the caption: “Let’s celebrate this moment we’re living. Raise our glasses with happy smiles.”
That closing vibe echoed what many viewers saw during her standout on-course exchange with Rory McIlroy. The two-time Zurich champ shared a genuine moment with Balionis after Trevor Immelman called him the happiest he’s ever been, prompting McIlroy’s partner Shane Lowry to joke, “If he’s not happy now, he never will be.” Despite a disappointing T12 finish, the duo’s chemistry—and Balionis’s ability to draw out authentic reflections—stood out.
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Meanwhile, Balionis balanced broadcasting duties with her nonprofit work, as Puppies and Golf made more appearances during the week. Add in her post-tournament fitness check-ins, and it’s clear: even after a chaotic tournament, she’s still focused, grateful, and taking it all in stride. Just another chapter in a season full of momentum for the CBS star.
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From setbacks to success, does Amanda Balionis' journey inspire you to trust life's timing?