The CBS Sports Reporter has returned to its trips this week as its busy PGA tour calendar continues, and it was surprised by the “Queen City” to preview the PGA Championship.
Amanda Balionis could not believe his eyes when a Furry emerged from under his seat in a recent flight.
The popular CBS Sports Reporter can be more recognized for their golf coverage at PGA Tour But he also has it A burning passion for dogssomething that becomes apparent through its tendency to Upload – pictures on their social media pages And, of course, the fact that she is the founder of Puppies & Golf, a non -profit organization that Rescue dog lawyers.
Founded in 2020, Charity aims to Create positive connections between humans and rescue dogs and raise awareness of the advantages of pet adoption. Balionis has encouraged several rescue dogs and often shares updates of their progressand even received the support of Rory mcilroyWHO urged viewers in a post on Instagram to adopt a dog named cuddles.
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“Hi everyone, I’m Rory McILroy and that’s cuddles,” he said about the big dog looking for a family. “Cuddles is waiting to be adopted and to find it forever at home. So, if you feel so inclined, if you want to adopt -I guess you click on the link and you will know where to find it.”
Balionis previously volunteered for K9S for Warriors while working for the PGA tour of Jacksonville, MoldyAnd he found her incredibly rewarding, finally inspiring her to begin her golf-centered charity. “It was really full and rewarding. It made me feel like a better rounded person,” he shared in a December 2020 chat with Golf Digest
With his unmatched love for dogs in mind, it may not be a surprise that Balionis could hardly contain -when he recently saw the man’s best friend on a plane. The 38 -year -old traveled recently to Charlotte, North Carolinato preview the next PGA championshipThe second important tournament of the year, but was starry with what happened on his way there.
Bringing his Instagram stories, he hung a short clip of his seat that had the subtitle: “It’s my dream that happened. Before I could reach -but the unidentified visitor seemed to return where he came to when his tail began to disappear out of sight.
It was almost a dream come true for the beloved athlete, who probably couldn’t have asked much more when he tried to spend time while in his last flight. As one of the greatest names of golf Coverage, Balionis makes many trips as part of his work that covers the best and best events of the PGA Tour.
Already this year, he has participated in the CBS Sports coverage AT&T PEPT BEACH PRO-AM, Invitational Genesis, RBC Heritage, Last week Zurich Classic New Orleans And, of course, The teachers. CBS currently covers all PGA Tour events until the United States Open during the weekend from June 12 to 15, that is, there are There is still much more action in Balionis.
However, their occupied working hours are not taken out of the dogs and efforts to help them foster them. In December, Balionis shared an update on the adorable rescue puppy called Jenga He encouraged the previous monthwhich was equipped by his mother until they could find -forever at home.
“For those who have fallen in love with Jenga as we did when we encouraged it by thanksgiving … It has been adopted !!” Balionis published on Instagram at that time, which was accompanied by an image of Jenga with his new family, which had been shared from the rescue center page, sitting on a sofa.
During his Six month of six months covering the Nfl Last year, Balionis also came to social media application to combine their two favorite things; Dogs and sports. Publishing several snapshots of the Cardinal Arizona game against the New England Patriot At State Farm Stadium in December, he included one of his positions in the field along with a adorable Corgi disguised for the holidays.
“This week’s Cardinals motto: You can’t win if you don’t win this. This is exactly what Arizona did as they try to control what they can control and expect it to be enough to sneak in the playoffs,” the publication was titled. “Ps. Christmas Corgi races are everything. Tell the Diabetic Delilah Alert dog, that the moonlight as an elite sprinter on weekends,” he added.