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Nicklaus made his 20th appearance in the Champions Skins Game, which will be televised next month, and added to his record for skins (114) and money ($2.6 million).
"Nothing shocks us. We've seen it. I've seen it for 34 years, it doesn't shock us when he makes it," Zoeller said.
Watson and Nicklaus spent Saturday afternoon studying and playing the back nine, which they said gave them an advantage over the others, including newcomers Couples and Price.
"They were the team to beat with their length, but they're inexperienced," Watson said. "With Kaanapali, you need experience."
Watson said the home-field advantage was similar to what he had at Turnburry last year where he lost in a four-hole playoff to Stewart Cink.
"I had local knowledge. I knew where to hit it, where not to hit it, how the course was going to play in the wind," Watson said. "The rest of the kids, yeah, they had the length, but there's situations that came up when they said, 'What club do I hit?' I kind of knew. Same thing here."
Watson didn't win the British last year, but between Nicklaus and Watson, they still own 112 PGA Tour titles and 26 majors.
For Nicklaus, the Skins Game was his only event of the year. So he's beginning and finishing 2010 as a winner.
"It's always fun to win. Good gracious, I play one tournament a year," he said. "That's a 100 percent a year. That's pretty good isn't it?"
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