Jeev has so far played 14 Majors -- highest by an Indian while the Charlotte event will Lahiri's 13th.
Lahiri will tee off in the afternoon at the back end of the field and in the company of American Danny Lee and Australian Marc Leishman, both of whom have had impressive seasons.
The Rio Olympian will need to watch out for the wind and forecast of a possible showers tomorrow afternoon, but will get out early on Friday.
That his best result in a Major has come in a PGA adds to the happy feelings. His tied 5th is the best Indian result at any Major and the only Top-10 after his tied 9th by Jeev at the 2008 PGA Championships.
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And he has also secured his card for 2018.
"That's always a bit of relief," said Lahiri, whose tied third at CIMB Classic late last year in the wrap-around season, and tied 2nd at the Memorial, sealed his card.
The tied 2nd at Memorial has been the only top-five finish in the current calendar year other than the tied fifth finish at the Hero Indian Open earlier in March.
Lahiri took the week off after RBC Canadian Open, where he missed the cut, and arrived here early with his coach. He said he wanted to get used to the soft layout because of the rains and put in some practice.
"My coach Vijay (DIvecha) is here right now. Vijay and I have been working the past couple of weeks on new practice and attitude techniques. That is something that will definitely help me on the course. I am very excited to be back at another Major, but hopefully the weather will not play spoilsport as a lot of rain and thunder is predicted."
The ones missing are No. 36 Brandt Snedeker (rib injury), No.64 Martin Kaymer (shoulder injury) and No.75 Scott Piercy (unspecified injury).
The man to watch will inevitably be Jordan Spieth, who is atop the FedExCup standings and looking at a shot at becoming the youngest to complete a Grand Slam, two weeks after adding The (British) Open to the two Majors (Masters and US Open) he won in 2015.
Rory McIlroy has not added a Major to the four he had won till 2014, but the fact that his last major was PGA at Valhalla will surely spur him on to make it five.