From goducks.com:
The Trojans were led on the final day by Rory Hie, who rebounded from a disappointing third round 74 to card the best round of the day, 6-under 66, to move to 9-under and fourth place.
From usctrojans.cstv.com:
Hie moved up the leaderboard with a USC best 66 that included seven birdies, four on the front 9. He was 7-under until a bogey on the 17th hole, but still easily posted his 11th round in the 60s this season. Hie’s fourth-place finish was his fourth top 6 finish in USC’s last six tournaments.
From pac-10.org:
Hie, like Lovemark a freshman, matched the tournament’s best score by shooting a 66 to lead the field Wednesday.
“I made a lot of putts today that I usually don’t,” Hie said. “I made a lot of 20-footers off the green, 25-footers. And I made most of my 10-footers today. I just took it one shot at a time today, instead of, like yesterday, trying to catch up with Jamie. That worked well.”

From usctrojans.cstv.com:
Freshman Jamie Lovemark is 9-under after two rounds while freshman teammate Rory Hie is 5-under, pacing four Trojans who are under par through the first 36 holes and establishing an eight-shot team lead on Monday (April 23), halfway through the 2007 Pac-10 Championships at the Eugene (Ore.) C.C.
USC, ranked No. 5 in the latest Golfword.com poll, posted rounds of 358 (-2) and 342 (-16) for a two-round 700 (-18). UCLA is in second (355-353, 708) while Stanford is in third (356-364, 720). The Pac-10 Championships, unlike most tournaments, features six-player teams with the low five scores counting toward each 18-hole round.
“I think we got off to somewhat of a slow start, but we were able to get it together,” first-year USC head coach Chris Zambri said. “I think we have a good team and I’m not totally surprised they played this well.
“Rory has been playing great all spring. He’s just such a good ball striker that he can shoot 5-under and not make a lot of putts.”
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Hie is tied for second, four shots behind Lovemark with a 36-hole 139 (-5). He opened play with a par 72 that included three birdies and three bogeys, then followed it with a season-low tying 67. The second round included a 4-under on the front 9 for his 10th sub-70 round of the season. Hie is tied with Arizona State’s Niklas Lemke.
“I gave myself a lot of birdie opportunities and made some putts,” Hie said. “Everything worked pretty well today. It was pretty nice to see everyone play well in the second round.”
From pac-10.org:
EUGENE, Ore. – Paced by freshmen Jamie Lovemark and Rory Hie and a torrid second round overall, sixth-ranked Southern California jumped out to an eight-stroke lead after the opening day of the Pac-10 Conference men’s golf championships Monday at the Eugene Country Club.
… Hie, who was tied for 21st after the first round, made six birdies his second time through to finish the day tied for second place at 5-under with Niklas Lemke of Arizona State.
Their success helped propel USC into first place at 20-under-par 700, including an18-under-par 342 second round. The Trojans had been in a tie for fourth place with Oregon after the opening round.
… Hie, who came in ranked 81st, made four birdies on the final five holes of the front nine in his second round to move into second.
“You know, he’s actually had our lowest spring scoring average,” Zambri said. “Rory’s been playing great all spring. He’s finished in the top 12 in five of his last seven events.”





From usctrojans.cstv.com:
Freshman Rory Hie tied for third and three other Trojans finished among the top 20 as the No. 5 USC men’s golf team finished third at the 2007 ASU Thunderbird Invitational on Sunday (April 15) at the Karsten G.C. in Tempe, Ariz.
For the ninth time in 10 outings, the Trojans finished among the top five, this time alone in third with a three-day 849 (-15), five shots back of winner Oregon (844). USC sliced a couple strokes off the Ducks lead with a final round 286. Host and No. 18 Arizona State was second (847).
Hie followed his first-round 67 and second-round 69 with another 69 for a three-day 215 (-11) to tie for third with San Diego State’s Aaron Goldberg. New Mexico’s Charlie Beljan won the title with a 201 (-15), passing Oregon’s Derek Sipe (204) on the final day.
As he did in the first round, Hie carded par or better throughout the final 18 holes, birdying three holes in the process. During the 54-hole invitational, Hie was no worse than par - was 8-under overall - on the back 9. Hie’s finish was his second best this season (behind only his title-winning performance at the USC Collegiate).

From cstv.com and usc.edu:
Freshman earns nod after three strong March outings.
April 4, 2007
USC freshman Rory Hie has been named Pac-10 Conference Golfer of the Month for March, 2007, the conference announced on Wednesday (April 4).
Hie had a strong month, kicked off by a win at the USC Collegiate Invitational, a two-shot victory on March 5 and 6. He fired a three-round 208 (69-68-71) for the title, helping Troy to a second-place finish.
He then led USC at the General Jim Hackler Championship, where he tied for sixth with a 212 (70-73-69), leading USC to third.
He ended the month with a tie for 12th at the Oregon Duck Invitational, helping the Trojans to the team title in that event. He posted a 220 (72-73-75) to help USC to its second title of the 2006-07 season.