In a post on Instagram, Amanda Balionis showcased the $1,480 outfit she wore to the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix on November 23 at Las Vegas Street Circuit. The CBS reporter frequently shares her looks on social media.Balionis attended the F1 event alongside retired LPGA golfer Michelle Wie West. She wore a black leather bomber jacket from Ramy Brook, priced at $1,245, paired with a black mock-neck sleeveless top from Nordstrom, priced at $34.50.Balionis paired them with Wide-Leg Jeans from the brand Lagence, priced at $290. She uploaded a picture of her outfit on her Instagram story:Amanda Balionis's story - via @balionis on InstagramBalionis’ last golf event outing was at the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship, and the CBS reporter was invited to the closing. There, she wore a slip dress, golden in color, from the brand Quince, priced at $109.90. She paired that with a multi-colored scarf and heels.Amanda Balionis shares her first F1 experience with T-MobileAmanda Balionis shared her F1 experience on social media. She uploaded a clip showing what she did at the Grand Prix. She even wrote a caption requesting T-Mobile to invite her to next year's Grand Prix as well:"I’m not sure I’ll ever get over my first @f1 experience with my @tmobile fam. From learning more about this incredible sport, to seeing how TMobile 5G is powering it all just blew my mind. It’s rare you get to experience a weekend that is a 12/10 from start to finish… but that’s exactly what it was. Thank you @tmobile for having me, please accept this as my official request to return next year!" View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe last professional golf tournament Balionis covered was the Ryder Cup, where the Europeans won over the Americans, 15-13. Before that, the CBS reporter covered the 2025 Open Championship, where Scottie Scheffler won 17-under with a four-shot lead over Harris English.Balionis also covered the Genesis Scottish Open and the 3M Open, where Chris Gotterup and Kurt Kitayama won the tournament with 15-under and 23-under, respectively. Currently, she is more focused on the NFL season as the PGA Tour regular season ended with the Tour Championship.The 2026 PGA Tour season will start with the Sony Open in January in the US. The Sentry tournament will not be played in the 2026 PGA Tour schedule due to drought issues in the previous venue and their failure to find an alternative one.