Two-time champion at the Malaysian Open, the 41-year-old Atwal is gung-ho about being back at a place, which has such fond memories.
"I won in 2003 and 2008 on two different venues but it is always fun coming back to Kuala Lumpur. People in Malaysia are always very hospitable," Atwal, marking his 20th year as a professional, said. "The 2003 win was really important because I ended up winning the Order of Merit."
Besides Atwal, Lahiri and Jeev, Jyoti Randhawa, Shiv Kapur, Rashid Khan, SSP Chowrasia, Gaganjeet Bhullar and Rahil Gangjee make it a total of nine Indians in the field for the USD 3 million event, co-sanctioned by Asia and Europe.
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Talking about the golf course, Atwal said: "The golf course is playing soft. The fairways are soft and the greens are firm. It is a funny combination so I think it will be an interesting week. I just had a one-month break after my win in Dubai. I took two weeks without touching my clubs. I had a seven-week row run last year and that's a lot for my age!"
"At one stage (about a year or so before the win) I was at a point where I didn't think I would play golf again because of my injuries. It was tough for me to walk at a certain point. To get back from that stage to win a tournament, is probably the biggest in my life. I give it more importance to my PGA Tour win.