Jeev, a two-time Asian Tour number one, has won National Opens in Scotland, Singapore, China and Austria, but the Indian Open trophy remains as his most sought after prize.
"It has been a while since I've come back to play at my National Open. There's a lot of history especially on this golf course. I last played here during the Panasonic Open in 2012. So I'm very excited to be back," said Singh, who finished at 4th spot during the 2008 Indian Open.
"Generally, 14th is a birdie hole but this time, a lot of golfers will drop bogeys here. It won't be easy and so I have to be little calculative as well. I will look to go back to basic, so it would be fairways and greens for me," said Jeev.
"I have got back my distance control. I am hitting as well as I did when I was in my 30s. I am injury free and feeling fit again. I have been doing a lot of rowing last two years to build my strength. I know results have not been good but I am hoping a good performance is round the corner," said the 43-year-old, who won the Scottish Open in 2012 last.