Amanda Balionis often shares snaps of the outfits she wears to events or tournaments on her social media. Recently, Balionis gave a glimpse of her new attire on her Instagram handle, calling it the perfect fit for traveling.
Balionis wore a white button-down, belted maxi dress from the brand Greyson, priced at $250. She paired the dress with a scarf from the brand Pemilosci, priced at $9.99, and a pair of Mary Jane flats from the brand Margaux, priced at $341.27. Balionis captioned her post, writing:
“The Greyson dress was perfect for traveling”
Here's the picture of Amanda Balionis’ dress on her Instagram story:

Amanda Balionis last covered the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship, which took place at the Emirates Golf Club in Dubai. Before that, she also covered the 2025 Ryder Cup, where Europeans won, and the Tour Championship, where English golfer Tommy Fleetwood won.
Amanda Balionis, clad in a golden dress for the closing gala of the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship
Amanda Balionis shared an Instagram video of her visit to the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship’s closing gala. For the gala party, she wore a golden silk maxi slip dress from the brand Quince priced at $109.90. She paired the dress with a scarf around her neck and pink stilettos.
The video also showed that the CBS reporter was visiting the party with her mother and what she did throughout the evening. On her way, she took a trip to Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The Instagram post by Balionis was captioned:
“Let’s go to the @aac_golf closing gala with the most insane backdrop. Last night celebrated 120 players from 41 countries and territories who qualified for this Championship. The field ranges from 13 to 67 years old and their life experiences are just as diverse. This week, we’ve shared everything from players returning to golf after two years of military service to those who grew up on sand courses and never imagined leaving home until this opportunity.”
She continued, “We’ve also showcased top collegiate talent we’ll soon see on the professional stage. By day’s end, we’ll crown a champion who earns an invitation to the 2026 Masters and 2026 Open Championship. But regardless of who claims that coveted spot, the real gift has been watching golf bring people together- people who, on the surface, couldn’t be more different- to create friendships and memories that will last a lifetime.”
Fifa Laopakdee won the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship with a total score of 15 under. He scored 68 in the last round of the tournament with one birdie on the front nine and five birdies on the back nine. Taisei Nagasaki and Rintaro Nakano finished in second and third places on the tournament leaderboard with a total score of 15 under and 13 under, respectively.