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Holmes has been working with Dave Stockton over the last month, and the first instruction was to ditch the belly putter. Stockton wanted Holmes to putt the way he did as a kid -- similar to the advice Stockton gave Mickelson- and Holmes learned quickly that it was tough to make a forward press with the end of a putter jabbed into his gut.
"That was a pretty quick decision," Holmes said. "I had been wanting to go to the short putter, anyway."
The celebrities were at Monterey Peninsula, and the antics were at a minimum. Most of them -- whether it's Bill Murray or George Lopez or Andy Garcia -- pace themselves for the third round Saturday at Pebble Beach.
The best golf out of Mickelson's group belonged to Brian Gay, who shot a 68. Mickelson made the turn at 3 under, but he missed a short par putt on the 14th and played his final eight holes in 1 over.
One similarity to Pebble -- along with the Pacific scenery -- is that it's best to play Monterey Peninsula on a calm day. Half of the holes run along the coast, making them exposed to the wind.
"We caught it on a pretty calm day, and I thought that there were some low rounds to be had out there," Mickelson said. "But you've got to make some putts. That was the one area that I didn't quite do."
Hoffman's highlight was an eagle at the par-5 sixth with a hybrid that cleared the bunker and stayed on the top shelf, some 18 feet away. His green-and-black shoes were no match for the "Gumby & Smurf" pairing of 18-year-old Ryo Ishikawa, dressed all in green, and 21-year-old Rickie Fowler, dressed all in blue.
Fowler wound up with a 67, while the Japanese teen had a 72.
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