The two-day qualifying will see leading professionals from around the world vie for four coveted spots to The Open Championship in July.
Lahiri, who enjoyed a dream debut at The Open Championship in 2012, is eager to relive those memories all over again, having made his impression by firing an ace in the third round before going on to finish tied-31st.
"It was quite a dream debut for me at the Open a couple of years back. As a kid, you look at the Majors as the pinnacle of all achievements. You want to play them and contend in them," said Lahiri.
Lahiri, who will be part of the elite Team Asia set to take on Europe at the inaugural EurAsia Cup presented by DRB-HICOM in Malaysia later this month, is also buoyed by his return to Amata Spring as it was the same venue which saw him earn his ticket to the Open Championship in 2012.
Meanwhile, Lahiri's EurAsia Cup team member, Siddikur Rahman of Bangladesh will be hoping to ink another record in the history books by being the first Bangladeshi to play his way into the Open Championship.