Rory shot a final round of 62 (10-under) for a total of 68-68-69-62–267 (21-under) to win the 2008 Dogwood Invitational.
From thedogwood.com:
Rory Hie - 2008 Dogwood Invitational Champion
Rory Hie finished 21 under par for a total of 267 for 72 holes. He tied the Dogwood Tournament Scoring Record with a final round 62, finishing with 6 straight birdies and a back nine score of 29 on the Par 72 , 6850 yard Druid Hills Golf Club course. Jonathan Hodge had a two under par 70 in the final round to be Runner up. Sharing joint first runner up were Hudson Swafford, Harris English, Carlton Forrester and Mark Strickland.
From iseekgolf.com:
Hie stormed home the final stretch at the Druid Hills layout with six birdies in the last six holes to finish 21-under-par and deny Hodge the title by three strokes.
Hie, one of the top freshman golfers in the US in 2007, earned All-Pac-10 second team honours and was a quarter-finalist in the United States Public Links Championship in 2005. In 2004, Hie won both the Heather Farr Classic and the Lennar Junior at Mission Hills. He’s presently based, along with Matt Giles, at the University of Southern California.


Pictures credit to Jim Halling
Rory shot a final round of 69 to tie for 4th place.
Rory shot a first round of 67 and a second round of 66 for a total of 5-under, tying for 2nd place.
From golfweek.com:
Hie, a Ping first-team All-American as a sophomore last season, had four birdies against a lone bogey that came at No. 16 when he failed to get up-and-down out of a bunker.
“Overall, it was a good, steady day,” Hie said. “I like this golf course. I think it suits my game because I’m more accurate than I am long. I’m also playing with a lot more confidence and I think that’s a carryover from the college season.”
From projo.com:
Hie, a first-team All-American at Southern Cal this year, moved toward the top with a 66, matching the low round of the day.
“It was a very nice day. I hit the ball really well,’ he said. While he had four birdies, the highlight, he felt, was saving par on the par-3 eighth.
“I hit a bad tee shot. It hit a tree and bounced out and I managed to save par,” Hie said.
Rory shot a final round of 69 (1-under) featuring 4 birdies, to wrap up a total of 66-76-71-69–282 (2-over) and tied for 11th place.

Rory shot a first round of 66 in the Sunehanna Amateur.
From The Tribune Democrat:
For Hie, it was a memorable day for more than just his strong first round. The University of Southern California golfer and Los Angeles native, put four birdies on his card.
But his bogey-free round was threatened by the arrival of one VIP.
“I caught a glimpse of Arnold Palmer there and I started hitting these bad shots,” Hie said. “Luckily, I got up and down on those shots. I was hitting it real well, then I saw him and I was like, ‘Aw, shoot.’ I couldn’t really breathe out there for a while, but then I got back into my rhythm and made some shots.”
Hie had one of his best efforts in front of the golfing legend when he blasted a 30-yard shot out of a bunker at No. 14 to four feet, and then made the putt for par.
