The event's first and only Indian winner is the ever-smiling SSP Chowrasia, who bagged the title in 2011. But last year, none of the home golfers figured in even the top-20 and ties.
"I've played Jaypee Greens many times, so I know what to expect. The fairways are quite wide, so unless the rough is very thick I think the scoring will be quite low," said Chowrasia, who is a two-time European Tour winner having won the 2008 Indian Masters.
The Indians, in fact, would be quite a force to reckon with given their performances so far.
Among the strong contenders is Anirban Lahiri, fresh from the Asian Tour's SAIL-SBI Open title triumph last week. The seasoned pros in the fray would include Jeev Milkha Singh, who is injury-free and in decent form, Jyoti Randhawa, Shiv Kapur and Chowrasia.
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They will be up against a strong field, the undisputed star of which is Colin Montgomerie.
The Scot, who captained Europe to Ryder Cup glory in 2010, has won 31 European Tour titles. Two of them came in Asia in a glorious career.
"Whenever I have visited this fascinating country in the past, I have always found the people to be both very friendly and enthusiastic about golf," he said.