The European Tour which covers around 45 tournaments with approx 133 million Euros prize money and visits 25 countries is considered the 2nd most lucrative professional tour behind the USPGA Tour.
In February this year, Bhullar gave himself a flying start towards the European Tour when he bagged a hefty cheque of 200,000 Euros with his 2nd place finish at the Euro 1.8 million Avantha Masters at Jaypee Greens, Greater Noida.
Bhullar's exploits in Europe have placed him at 102nd position in the Tour rankings known as the Race to Dubai. The top 110 players earn their playing rights automatically for the following year.
With Bhullar all but confirmed for the USD 8.5 million HSBC World Championship in which he will be guaranteed a minimum of USD 25,000, his position on the European Tour for 2014 is close to being secured.
Bhullar, if granted a full card, will join Jeev Milkha Singh as only two fully exempt Indian players on the 2014 tour.
In the past, besides Jeev, who has been a regular in Europe for the past 15 years, other star Indians Arjun Atwal (a two-time winner on the European Tour, now based in USA), Jyoti Randhawa (an eight-time winner on the Asian Tour) and SSP Chowrasia of Kolkata with two European Tour victories and Shiv Kapur, have all represented India and shown their mettle on the European continent.