It is for the first that the biennial event will be held in India, in which top 12 ranked amateurs of Europe and Asia-Pacific compete.
The tournament showcases the best amateur talent across these continents and many past participants went on to make successful pro careers including Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, Hideki Matsuyama and Francesco Molinari.
Indians who have represented Asia-Pacific team in this event include Ashok Kumar (2000), Shiv Kapur (2002 and 2004), Ajeetesh Sandhu (2006), Asian Games bronze medallist Khalin Joshi (2012), Chikkarangappa S (2012) and Rashid Khan (2010).
Bengaluru lad Chikkarangappa who represented the Asia-Pacific team along with Khalin Joshi at Portugal in 2012 commented: "The experience of playing in this tournament in Portugal was simply amazing. You got to be one of the best in Asia-Pacific region as an amateur, perform well not only in India but in the world as well and get your world ranking up in order to make a place for yourself in this competition.
Dilip Thomas, Vice Chairman, Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation, said, "We chose KGA because of its reputation of a world class course and top class playing conditions and facilities. Since, KGA has won the award as India's best course at the Asian Golf Awards 2010, it is only appropriate to bring the tournament here."
The format of the Bonallack trophy involves 12 players in both the teams and 20 players per session with foursomes and fourballs on the first two days, and then all the players will play the single matches on the last day.