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Amanda Balionis' Salary and Net Worth Continue to Grow as Her Role at CBS Expands

Last Updated: September, 12 2024
Amanda Balionis' Salary and Net Worth Continue to Grow as Her Role at CBS Expands

Golf reporter Amanda Balionis has seen her career progress significantly since joining CBS Sports in 2017. Starting as a part-time contributor covering PGA Tour events, Balionis was brought on full-time by the network in 2018. Six years later, her role has expanded to include reporting on NFL and college football games as well.

 

Thanks to her longevity and increased responsibilities at CBS, industry sources estimate that Balionis now earns an annual salary anywhere from $40,000 to $140,000. With over 15 years of experience in sports broadcasting and journalism, her salary is certainly towards the higher end of that range.

 

Amanda Balionis has been with CBS since 2017. (Image: Amanda Balionis Instagram)

 

Balionis' successful tenure at CBS has also contributed greatly to growing her estimated net worth. Some analysts believe her current net worth stands at around $1 million. In addition to her substantial CBS salary, Balionis has supplemented her income over the years through sponsorships and endorsements from brands in the golf industry.

 

Her work covering major tournaments like the PGA Championship has helped Balionis forge close relationships with many top players on the PGA Tour. She shares a particularly warm rapport with star Rory McIlroy, fueling past rumors of a romantic relationship between the two, which both parties denied.

 

Rory McIlroy and Amanda Balionis (CBS Sports)

 

Balionis is now entrenched as one of CBS' core broadcasters. Following the 2022 PGA Championship, she praised her CBS broadcasting team as the "greatest" in the industry. Six years after joining as a part-time reporter, Balionis has become an integral member and friend to her colleagues at the network.

 

“One last post from Valhalla. Couldn’t ask for a better team or better friends to make the best job in the world also the most fun,” she wrote in an Instagram post. “The time, effort and hours put in behind-the-scenes to bring this Championship to life is insane. I’m forever grateful to be a small part of the greatest teams that consistently churn out an unmatched viewing experience.”

 

With more responsibility, experience, and high-profile events on her resume, Amanda Balionis' career trajectory shows no signs of slowing. Both her annual salary and longer term net worth are expected to continue climbing steadily as her role at CBS further expands in the years ahead.

 

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What are some of Amanda Balionis' most memorable moments at CBS

 

Covering Rory McIlroy's dramatic victory at the 2014 PGA Championship. This was one of Balionis' first major tournaments with CBS and she interviewed McIlroy moments after he won.

 

Her interview with Tiger Woods after his 2018 Tour Championship win, where he ended his long victory drought. Balionis was able to get Woods' emotional reaction as he talked about the significance of winning again.

 

Providing on-course reports and interviews during Tiger's 2019 Masters victory, which was one of the greatest comeback stories in sports.

 

Getting reactions from players after Brooks Koepka's defense of his PGA Championship title in 2019.

 

Her interviews with Phil Mickelson after both of his historic major wins in 2021 - the PGA Championship at age 50 and then winning the Masters a few months later.

 

Going to the 18th green and conducting interviews with Xander Schauffele and Rory McIlroy after Schauffele's dramatic playoff win at the 2022 PGA Championship.

 

Traveling to St. Andrews for CBS' coverage of the 2022 Open Championship and interviewing Cameron Smith after his win.

 

Providing pre-game and sideline reporting on top primetime college and NFL games for CBS over the past few seasons.

 

Amanda Balionis' previous role with Callaway Golf

 

Before starting at CBS Sports in 2017, Amanda Balionis spent a few years working as a digital reporter for Callaway Golf. In that role, she would put together highlights and live coverage from tournaments to share on their behalf.

 

Even after making the move to CBS, Amanda has stayed close with her old pals at Callaway Golf. In 2020, she hopped on their podcast for a nice catch-up about her journey in the golf broadcasting world. Callaway Golf also featured her on their website "11 Minutes With CBS Sports Reporter Amanda Balionis", chatting about her crazy travel schedule and how the CBS job came about.

 

Amanda has even represented Callaway Golf at some major tournaments over the years. I remember she joined their team live from the 2019 Masters. It's clear there's an ongoing friendly partnership between Amanda and Callaway Golf based on their continued collaboration.

 

When you look at Amanda's history, starting with her time at Callaway Golf early on and how she's stayed involved with them since, it really shows the strong relationship she's built with the company throughout her career in the business. She's maintained a good friendship with them.

 

 

 

References: https://www.themirror.com/sport/golf/amanda-balionis-salary-net-worth-560852

 


 

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With a background in digital media and a passion for golf culture, Emily scours the internet and PGA/LPGA tour circuits for the most entertaining, shocking, and bizarre stories about professional golfers. She is skilled at curating viral golf content, from Instagram antics to tournament controversies, and turning them into shareable, humorous articles. Her readers appreciate her ability to find the fun and humor in the world of elite golf.

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