All In The Family: The Stars Just Keep Lining Up For Amanda Balionis | FORE Magazine (2024)

THERE WAS NEVER a question that Amanda Balionis was going to eventually fall in love with golf. It was just a matter of when. Her maternal grandparents in Pittsburgh met on a golf course,and her parents, Tony and Dana, were avid players. They, of course, wanted their only child to also enjoy the game.

In the early years, that wasn’t easy. Amanda dutifully took lessons, played in junior golf tournaments and accompanied her dad to the course late in the afternoons to engage in putting games.

“They’d play for quarters and she liked that,” Dana Balionis recalled with a laugh.

Amanda mildly enjoyed golf, but it was far from her passion.

“She’d say, ‘I like it, but volleyball is more exciting,’” Dana said. “She was just so active. Golf was never active enough for her.”

It’s funny how life works out. Today, golf keeps Balionis on the run for a good chunk of her waking hours.

“She’s never loved golf more than she does now,” Dana said.

In the span of a mere two years, the 33-year-old Balionis, who lives in San Diego, has become one of golf’s rising stars in broadcasting. She made her debut for CBS Sports at the 2017 Genesis Open at Riviera CC, and now she does interviews and analysis at all of the TOUR events for the network.

All In The Family: The Stars Just Keep Lining Up For Amanda Balionis | FORE Magazine (1)She has also done NFL and college football sideline reporting, and at this year’s Super Bowl, Balionis served as CBS’s first-ever social media reporter for the game.

“It’s just so surreal,” Balionis said. “I literally call my mom and ask, ‘Is this really happening?’ I grew up watching Bonnie Bernstein on the sidelines when I was in seventh grade. That’s what I wanted to do. Rarely do you get to do what you said youwanted to do in middle school when you actually get here at 30.”

Balionis is a classic case of an “overnight success” in broadcasting who took nearly a decade to break through.

For years after getting a broadcasting degree at Hofstra University in New York, she toiled in sportscasting’s minor leagues, covering just about every high school sport imaginable on digital platforms and cable in the New York tri-state area. She later did much the same for the PGA Tour’s website.

“I felt like I had hit my ceiling. I thought the TV thing was never going to happen for me,” Balionis said. “I gave it my best effort, and I was kind of letting it go.”

The reality is that Balionis was simply too good at her work, and far too driven, to not have something eventually go her way. She had been that way since she was a kid.

“She was very competitive, very goal-oriented,” her mom said. “Even when she was a little girl she had a calendar in her room and she would write down her goals.”

The big opportunity came not long after she moved to San Diego in 2016 and began working for Callaway Golf in its media department. She had been in Carlsbad only a few months when Turner Sports called with an offer to work the 2016 PGA Championship, and Balionis’ efforts there got the attention of CBS Sports. Her tryout came at Riviera in 2017.

“The nerves were insane,” Balionis recalled. “But there was also this feeling that I had worked so hard for this. I had kind of given up on the dream, and I thought, ‘I’m going to be live on CBS for at least one time, so, technically, I achieved my dream.’”

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
She was no one-broadcast wonder; CBS was immediately impressed.

“I think Amanda is a breath of fresh air,” said Sean McManus, chairman of CBS Sports. “She adds a different perspective to our coverage. She has a lot of credibility with golfers, and they respond well to her.”

Added CBS golf anchor Jim Nantz: “She is unflappable. It’s live TV — no prompter, no notes, just knowledge. And it’s delivered with warmth and kindness — a reflection of who she truly is.”

Balionis seems to be able to strike a balance between being cheerful and upbeat without seeming as if she’s fawning over the players.

“It’s never been a problem for me,” she said. “The questions are what they are, and it’s always obvious to me what you have to ask the guys. It’s not so much about being a cheerleader, but I think you can really root for a guy’s story. If I wasn’t a fan of the game or the story line, I wouldn’t be able to do my job well. If you’re not a fan of the sport, then you probably shouldn’t be doing it. You have to bring passion to this game.”

All In The Family: The Stars Just Keep Lining Up For Amanda Balionis | FORE Magazine (2)She noted, “I might be friendly with a guy and his wife for the last decade. And I’ll still look at him and say, ‘I’ve got to ask you about this.’ When you’ve done this long enough, they trust you. Players are generally used to being asked the tough question. How they handle it and answer it is on them. It’s my job to ask the question.”

Balionis points out that golf fans are among the most knowledgeable viewers in sports, and it’s both her job and nature to prepare diligently.

“They’re fanatical, and they know what they’re talking about,” Balionis said. “If I say something wrong or phrase something in a way they don’t like, I’ll hear about it from the fans immediately.

“I say this all the time — if you are the most prepared one, it doesn’t matter what you look like or sound like. No one is going to question you if you know what you’re talking about. The problem people fall into is that they rely on their looks or if they have a big name.”

With a schedule that put her on the road last year for 22 golf events, 12 college football games and two NFL games, Balionis calculated that her air travel put her around the world about two and a half times. She doesn’t get much down time, sneaking in beach trips and yoga near where she lives in San Diego’s Pacific Beach.

She also experienced an enormous loss in her life when her dad died last September. Tony Balionis never fully recovered from injuries he suffered when he and Dana were involved in a horrific head-on car crash near their home in Florida in 2016.

“I feel lucky we got the extra two and a half years,” she said. “I spent every second that I could with him. Me covering the Masters, that’s something he would have been excited about.”

She gets more than enough support from her mom and their many family friends, who literally call out to each other during broadcasts with, “She’s on!”

“My mom is my biggest cheerleader,” Balionis said. “She’s over-the-moon excited for me. If I didn’t have the support system of my parents, I would have never persevered to this point.”

A die-hard sports fan, Dana Balionis can’t possibly tire of seeing her daughter live her dream.

“It’s really been amazing,” she said. “Just all of the twists and turns to get to where she is. It’s been one crazy thing after another. The stars just kept lining up.”▪

All In The Family: The Stars Just Keep Lining Up For Amanda Balionis | FORE Magazine (2024)

FAQs

What is Amanda Balionis salary? ›

By 2018, CBS had made Balionis a full-time member of their team. It is estimated that she earns an annual salary ranging from $40,000 to $140,000 and is thought to be worth around $1 million.

Does Amanda Balionis live in San Diego? ›

Balionis now lives in San Diego and has been married to former Baltimore Ravens quarterback Bryn Renner since 2022.

Who is Amanda Balionis PGA announcer? ›

Amanda Jacqueline Balionis (born June 20, 1986) is an American sports journalist. She is a CBS Sports reporter for PGA Tour golf, college football, and NFL football. She also served as a reporter for some of The Match golfing events. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.

What is Nick Faldo's salary? ›

This appointment came with an impressive paycheck, as Faldo inked a multi-year deal with CBS, securing an astounding contract worth $8 million for that year alone.

How much does Amanda Balionis weigh? ›

Amanda Balionis' profile summary
NameAmanda Balionis Renner
Height in centimetres168
Weight in kgs57 kg
Weight in lbs125 lbs
Hair colourBlonde
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Is Amanda Balionis still married to Bryn Renner? ›

Just hours after the world No. 2's one-stroke defeat at Pinehusrt No. 2, the married couple were spotted taking a stroll alongside their daughter, Poppy. Despite the multiple signs that trouble may be brewing in paradise, Balionis nor Renner have confirmed that they've split.

How did Amanda Balionis get her job? ›

Immediately after receiving her degree, she started working for Verizon Fios Channel 1 and MSG Networks, covering high school games. In 2011, she got her first breakthrough when she moved to the PGA Tour as an in-house reporter, creating and handling content on their website.

What golfer lives in Columbus Ohio? ›

Jason Day's backyard in Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus, Ohio, area is teeming with great golf: Muirfield Village, The Golf Club, Scioto CC, where Jack Nicklaus grew up playing. Add Jason Day's backyard to the list.

Where did Amanda Balionis go to college? ›

After graduating from Hofstra University in 2008, Balionis got her start reporting on high school sports for Verizon Fios Channel 1 and MSG Networks. Three years later, she joined the PGA Tour as an in-house reporter and host creating content for the brand's official website.

Is Amanda Balionis getting married? ›

How long has he been with Amanda Balionis? Balionis and Renner got engaged on a beach in 2021 and were married in 2022.

Is Bryn Renner married? ›

The couple got married in 2022.

What is the average salary for the LPGA Tour player? ›

According to the most recent LPGA money list, the median income for all players is $141,428. The top 10 percent of players earned a median of $1,320,900 and played in at least 20 tournaments. The lowest 10 percent only brought in $5,924 and may have only played in 10 to 15 tournaments.

What does Kelly Tilghman do now? ›

Career. Kelly Tilghman is currently the host of The Clubhouse Report on CBS Sports Network. She is a former professional golfer and broadcaster for Golf Channel, and NBC Sports.

How much do golf commentators make? ›

The average On Air Reporter and Commentator base salary at Golf Channel is $70K per year.

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