Golf journalist Amanda Balionis celebrated New Year's Eve with her family and friends in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She shared glimpses of the celebration on Instagram.
Balionis is a well-known sports broadcaster covering golf and the NFL for CBS. Besides, she has a strong social media presence and regularly interacts with her over 321K followers on Instagram.
On Tuesday, December 31, the popular sports broadcaster took to Instagram to share her outfit of the day for New Year's Eve. She was sporting an all-black dress while holding a champagne glass in her hand.
In another post, she shared a clip of herself dancing with her friend Andrea's children.
"The next generation of glow stick dancers," she wrote.
"A few savasana tears may have been shed" - Amanda Balionis shares an excerpt from her favorite book
Amanda Balionis was in her hometown for New Year's Eve and celebrated with her close friends and family. She took to Instagram to share her last day of the year's plan.
"Love closing this year out in my hometown, with my closest friends and going to a yoga studio that feels like home," she wrote. "At the end of class today, the instructor read a meditation from one of my favorite books... a few savasana tears may have been shed"
The book, titled Journey to the Heart: Daily Meditations on the Path to Freeing Your Soul, was written by the author Melody Beattie.
In the next two posts, Balionis shared her favorite lines from the book.
Balionis has been covering golf for nearly a decade now. After graduating with a degree in broadcast journalism from Hofstra University in Long Island, New York, in 2008, she started with the PGA Tour and then joined Callaway as a digital reporter.
Balionis joined CBS Sports Network in 2017 and has continued to work there since. She has covered the Masters Tournament every season since 2017.
In addition to her broadcasting work, Balionis is also known for running Puppies and Golf, an organization dedicated to providing shelters for stray dogs. Recently, she raised over $30,000 to help animals impacted by Hurricane Helene in Atlanta and Charlotte.