It will only be the fourth time that two Indians will feature at the same Major in a year.
While Lahiri comes in as one of the top-50 ranked players of the world, Kapur, for the second year in running, came through a grueling 36-hole Qualifier.
There is an air of excitement for both Lahiri and Kapur. While Lahiri will complete his 'set of Majors' as by the end of the week, he will have played in each of the four Majors and this will be his fourth Major in a row -- having played British Open and PGA last year also.
"The past year has been amazing. I got spots on two Majors last year and this year by getting into Top-50 I am into all of them and it is a heady feeling. Now the task of doing well. I felt I played well at Masters, too, and I am looking forward to the US Open," said Lahiri.
Both Lahiri and Kapur, who have played the British Open twice each, commented that the US Open this time at Chambers Bay has the feel of a 'Open' that is normally seen on the other side of the Atlantic.