In March 2018, while still in college, Hodges competed in a qualifying tournament for
PGA Tour Canada. He tied for 28th, earning membership but no guaranteed starts. Hodges turned pro after the NCAA championship. In late June, he
Monday qualified for the
Lethbridge Paradise Canyon Open on PGA Tour Canada and finished in a tie for 12th. This gave him access into further events; after finishing third at the
Staal Foundation Open and second at the
ATB Financial Classic, he placed 15th on the tour's money list. Because of this, he was allowed to enter the
Korn Ferry Tour qualifying tournament at the second stage, from which he advanced to the final stage with a tie for third. At final stage he tied for 50th, one stroke short of earning eight guaranteed starts but enough to get into some of the early events. Hodges opened the
2019 Korn Ferry Tour season with a tie for 16th at
The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic and was able to play in most of the remaining events. Entering the final week of the regular season, he was 92nd on the points list, but a season-best tie for seventh at the
WinCo Foods Portland Open moved him to 73rd. Finishing in the top 75 made him eligible for the
Korn Ferry Tour Finals and gave him fully-exempt status on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2020. In
2020, Hodges had five top-10 finishes, culminating with a win at the Portland Open which moved him to third on the points list, but due to the
COVID-19 pandemic there was no graduating class in 2020 and the season extended into 2021. However, his play on the Korn Ferry Tour did make him eligible for opposite-field
PGA Tour events in 2021 as well as the
2020 U.S. Open. ==Amateur wins==