November 24, 2009

Rory going to Final Euro Tour Q-School (Barcelona, Spain)

Rory passed the 2nd stage of European Tour Qualifying School in Arcos Gardens, Jerez, Spain, shooting a final round of 64 for a total score of 69-75-70-64, or 10 under par.

From europeantour.com:

Over at Arcos Gardens veteran Spaniard Luna led the way on 12 under par, two shots clear of Indonesia’s Rory Hiewho shot a stunning round of 64 – with South African Michiel Bothma a further two strokes back in third place.

The Final Stage will be held in Barcelona, Spain, on Nov 28 – Dec 3, 2009.

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October 14, 2009

Mercedes-Benz Masters Indonesia (Oct 14-17, 2009)

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From mercedes-benztour.com:

Rory Raring to go in Indonesia

October 13, Jakarta: Indonesia’s Rory Hie could be the man to beat at this week’s Mercedes-Benz Masters Indonesia as Emeralda Golf and Country Club, which is host the venue for the second successive season.

The 21 year old, in his second year as a professional, knows the courses there like the back of his hand as he has been regularly practicing at the club.

Hie will also be buoyed by the fact he won The International Championship last year on home soil to become the first Indonesian to win on the Mercedes-Benz Tour. It was also his first victory as a professional.

The US$60,000 tournament tees-off on Wednesday and is the penultimate tournament on this year’s Mercedes-Benz Tour.

“I know Emeralda really well. I have played there a lot and it is practically my home course in Jakarta. I have shot eight under around there before but not during a tournament. The set up will be different for a tournament but I definitely have an advantage playing there,” said Hie.

The young golfer has not made the impact that was expected of him this year. He turned professional in August of last year and enjoyed a good debut season highlighted by his victory on the Mercedes-Benz Tour.

He has played on the Asian Tour and Challenge Tour in Europe this year but has been dogged by injuries.

“I am playing better now but I got out of my rhythm this season. I had an injury on my right leg and also got an irritation in my eye. I will go for Lazik eye surgery later this year. My eye problem actually started when I was changing my contact lenses on a flight in Europe. I had to go to a hospital in Italy for treatment,” said Hie.

The leg injury has virtually heeled so it appears Hie is better placed to start playing well again.

He attended the University of Southern California and was at one point ranked the sixth best amateur in the world. The talented golfer attended college for two years and then opted to leave prematurely as he felt he was ready for the professional game.

Plenty of other players will also fancy their chances including compatriot Andik Mauludin, who finished second to Hie in The International Championship last year when still an amateur. He turned professional soon after.

Other top contenders aiming to give Hie a run for the title this week include multiple Mercedes-Benz Tour winner Malaysian Danny Chia, who finished third at Emeralda last year, 2008 Player of the Year Wisut Artjanawat from Thailand and his compatriot Thammanoon Srirot, an Asian Tour winner, Singapore’s Quincy Quek and Felix Casas from the Philippines.

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June 7, 2009

Mercedes Benz Tour – Singapore Masters

Shots of Rory from the Mercedes Benz Tour – Singapore Masters, from Channel V News Asia:

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April 19, 2009

2009 Singha Pattaya Open

Rory finished T-6th in the Singha Pattaya Open, carding a final round of 70 for a total of 68-70-69-70–274 (7 under par).

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April 2, 2009

Singha Pattaya Open 2009 – Round 1

Rory shot a first round of 68 to tie for 4th place at the Singha Pattaya Open in Burapha Golf & Resort.

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March 21, 2009

2009 SAIL Open

Rory finished T-9 in the 2009 SAIL Open, held in Classic Golf Resort, New Delhi. He shot a 67 in the final round with 6 birdies and 1 bogey, for a total of 67-70-67-67–271.

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February 8, 2009

UH-Hilo Intercollegiate Second Round

From usctrojans.cstv.com:

Hie 62 Breaks USC Single-Round Record At UH-HILO Intercollegiate

Sophomore Rory Hie fired a school-record 62 while fellow second-year Trojan Jamie Lovemark is tied for first place at 9-under after a second-round 65 to lead the USC men’s golf team on the second day of the 18-team, 54-hole UH-Hilo Intercollegiate at the Waikoloa (Hawaii) G.C. on Thursday (Feb. 7).

USC is in third place with a combined 544 (274-270), six strokes back of first-place Stanford (538) and one back of second-place Arizona State (543).

Hie’s 62 breaks the USC school record of 63, shared by Lovemark (2007 NCAA Championships West Regional at Karsten G.C.) and Hunter Mahan (2000 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate at Old Overton G.C.). Former Trojan Dick Cunningham also posted a 63 at the 1949 Catalina Island Tournament, but it was on a par 64 course. Hie moved into a tie for seventh-place at 7-under 133 (71-62).

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January 17, 2009

Rory Qualifies for the 2009 Asian Tour

From asiantour.com:

Rory Hie becom[es] the first … Indonesian player respectively to earn full playing rights on Saturday.

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Hie emerged as the first Indonesian golfer to earn a card when he finished in a tie for 30th place while Siddikur followed suit when he shot a 76 to finish in joint 33rd place.

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Indonesia’s Rory Hie shared a similar sentiment when he made it through the top-40 thanks to a 72 today.

“I turned it around today. I met a guy out there who is a teaching professional in United States. He gave me some tips which helped me the past couple of days.

“I’m really excited to have earned my card on the Asian Tour and look forward to a fruitful year, hopefully even a win if possible,” said Hie, who is Indonesia’s top ranked golfer.

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January 13, 2009

Asian Tour Qualifying 2009

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From scottishgolfview.com:

Indonesia’s number one golfer Rory Hie, 20, endured a challenging week when he posted a 74 for a 150 total to lie in joint 93rd place.

“It’s been tough. I wasn’t hitting the ball well yesterday but today it was slightly better. I hope things will turnaround for me tomorrow,” said Hie, with one amateur win in United States.

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December 11, 2008

2008 Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open

Rory carded 66-71 (7-under) to place 7th after 2 rounds of the Johnnie Walker Cambodian Open, held in Phokeethra Country Club in Cambodia.

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