The 27-year-old Lahiri, who has been playing one big event after another after breaking into the elite zone of the game, will figure at the BMW PGA Championships and Irish Open, before going back to US for another WGC at Akron, Ohio and the US Open.
Through the year Lahiri, who has maintained his position among top-50 in the world, will keep shuttling between Europe and US.
Speaking of coming to Europe after a few months in US, Lahiri said: "As expected the weather is very English - cold, rainy and windy but of course with some brief spells of sunshine. The conditions are so completely different from what one gets in US or in Asia."
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"After being the only Indian in US, I am looking forward to playing with Jeev Milkha Singh, Shiv Kapur and SSP Chawrasia, who I have not played with since the Asian leg of the European Tour in Malaysia and India. It was great to catch up with them," said Lahiri.
Lahiri won the Malaysian Open and Hero Indian Open in a span of three weeks to zoom to the top of the Asian Tour Order of Merit and also figures prominently on the European Tour's Race to Dubai in seventh place.
As for the other Indians, Jeev is paired with Paul Lawrie and Robert Karlsson, Shiv Kapur plays with Byeong Hun An and Alex Belt, while SSP Chawrasia, who got a special invite into the event, plays with Ian Ellis and Scott Drummond.