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Amanda Balionis jokingly shares her Halloween disappointment after she went trick-or-treating in her black dress

Amanda Balionis celebrated Halloween on Thursday, October 31. The popular CBS Sports reporter shared pictures of her celebration with her more than 321,000 Instagram followers.

Balionis posted a video clip on her Instagram Stories in which she could be seen wearing the dress she was expecting to wear on Halloween, as well as the costume she actually wore.

"What I thought my Halloween would look like...What it turned into," Amanda Balionis captioned her stories post on Instagram.

According to the post, Balionis "expected" to wear a black dress with a hem above the knees and a skeleton drawn on the front. What she "actually" wore was an inflatable dog costume that covered her completely, including her face.

Balionis was accompanied by a friend and a child. Her friend was also dressed in an inflatable costume similar to the reporter's, while the child was wearing a suit with a collared shirt and tie.

Image via Amanda Balionis' Instagram @balionis
Image via Amanda Balionis' Instagram @balionis

Balionis is currently covering the National Football League (NFL) following the conclusion of the PGA Tour regular season. She was part of the broadcast team that covered last Sunday's game between the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Ravens.

The reporter joined CBS in 2017, initially on a part-time contract and only to cover golf. A year later, she was hired full-time and football was added to her duties.


Halloween in the World of Golf ft. Amanda Balionis

Amanda Balionis was just one of the many golf personalities who celebrated Halloween with their fans via social media. Many players posted pictures of their costumes with their family members.

One of them was Nelly Korda, who dressed as Splinter to complement the costumes of her sister Jessica Korda and her family, who dressed as the Ninja Turtles.

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European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald and his family wore costumes allegorical to New York, where the event will be held in 2025. Brooks Koepka and Jena Sims, on the other hand, represented the film Men in Black, with their son Crew also taking part.

Tony Finau and his family posted a video of them dancing to Michael Jackson's Thriller. Rory McIlroy dressed as Super Mario, while Shane Lowry went as National Football League (NFL) star Travis Kelce.

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Another who shared his costume was Billy Horschel, who dressed as a player for English Premier League team West Ham United.

Golfweek reporter Beth Ann Nichols posted a photo of her son dressed as an elephant. Meanwhile, Golf Channel reporter Chantel McCabe dressed up as Carmen Sandiego.

Fans also used golf as an inspiration for their costumes. Numerous social media posts featured depictions of Scottie Scheffler's arrest in Louisville last May. Others showed children dressed as their favorite players or wearing green jackets like the champions of The Masters.

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