"The recent achievements of Anirban Lahiri, SSP Chawrasia and Rashid Khan have taken Indian golf to new heights. I feel the Indian team of Lahiri and Chawrasia have bright medal prospects at the Rio Olympics and can exceed expectations with their performance at the mega-event since both have the ability to adapt well to different conditions," said Da Silva.
"I'm expecting a lot of home support during the event even though there will be some pressure on me to deliver being the top golfer of my country. However, I'm aware that a good week for me in Rio could be the turning point for golf in Brazil."
On the newly-laid Olympic Golf Course, which will host the Olympic competition, Da Silva said, "I was there last year. It's looking very good, just like a links course by the sea-side. The course stands out for its beautiful design. It has a lot of dog-legs.
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Interestingly, the 44-year-old Da Silva has a deep connection with India. The resident of South Africa played an event on the PGTI back in 2011 where he finished tied fifth.
Since then he had a good track record at international events played in India having posted two top-10s including a tied fourth at this year's Indian Open as well as two other top-20s.
"Playing on the PGTI in 2011 was a great lesson for me. The competition was tough and I really had to step up my game to register a top-5. I was just finding my feet on the Asian Tour then and the one week at the PGTI Players Championship at Panchkula in 2011 really got my game going," he said.