Lahiri, who is ranked 49th in the world, came onto the PGA Tour as a Web.Com Tour graduate. A T-28 finish in the CareerBuilder Challenge was followed by a missed cut and then T-31 at Phoenix Open.
The starry field in Northern Trust Open includes six of the top eight players in the World - Jordan Spieth (No. 1), Rory McIlroy (No. 3), Rickie Fowler (No. 4), Bubba Watson (No. 6), Justin Rose (No. 7) and Dustin Johnson (No. 8).
"It was a great year, but now I need to build on it," said Lahiri, who will play his first two rounds with Cameron Tringale and Jason Gore.
Added Lahiri, "It's been somewhat inconsistent so far. Up and down with my ball striking. I had some issues, but I got them fixed with my driver last week at the performance centre in Carlsbad."
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On his friend, Hideki Matsuyama winning on Phoenix, Lahiri was full of praise.
"He is a great guy and I am very happy for him. He deserves the win and a lot more."
Matsuyama was Lahiri's teammate at the Presidents Cup. The Riviera is a historic course and its membership has included celebrities like Humphrey Bogart, Walt Disney and Dean Martin. Spieth, who narrowly missed out on getting into a four-way play-off last year, wants to add his name to the winners' list.