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.