Amanda Balionis is one of the most well-known names in the golfing world. The 39-year-old journalist recently shared an exclusive video on her Instagram story showcasing a glimpse of the Intown Golf Club's clubhouse.
In the video, Balionis is seen holding a glass of champagne and walking through the room, which had golf sets and a picture of the legendary golfer Arnold Palmer, with plenty of sitting space, including a couple of golf simulators.
The Intown Golf Club is a private social club for golfers consisting of golf simulators and a trackman technology of 170 plus golf courses. People can retreat from the concrete jungle to squeeze in a quick round during lunch, host a social gathering or business meeting, grab an after-work cocktail, or work on their yardage in private.
The Intown Golf Club has centers in Atlanta-Buckhead, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Columbus, Nashville, Houston, Washington DC, Dallas, Scottsdale, Atlanta Midtown and Austin in the United States.
Hence, Amanda Balionis, who is quite active on Instagram, shared the video as a glimpse from one of its centers. She posts regularly to keep her fans updated, with around 321,000 followers on her Instagram and loves sharing small bits from her day-to-day happenings.
Amanda Balionis takes a break from golf
Amanda Balionis has worked in the golf media industry since the start of her career. She is the main broadcaster on CBS for golf and has worked with the PGA Tour in-house reporter, covering golf for Callaway before switching to CBS in 2017.
Balinois took a break from golf reporting after the season-ending Tour Championship concluded on September 1. She shared a reel informing about her break and said she loves this game and working in sports.
"That’s officially a wrap on the 2024 @golfoncbs season! This year had it all. From historic moments to heart shattering events and every other emotion, you can imagine in between. I love this game. I love working in sports. Competing at the highest level requires and produces constant examples of inspiration, drama, unbridled joy, resilience, growth, and teamwork," she wrote.
"It’s an honor to be a very small part of a tremendous team that brings these moments and stories to life each weekend. If we left you with one new favorite player or one memorable moment you shared with loved ones, then we have done our jobs. Catch ya on the NFL sidelines until next season!" she added.
She is currently covering the NFL for CBS and will continue it until the PGA Tour's regular season begins in 2025. Until then, fans can watch her every weekend on CBS talking about the NFL.