Reigning Asian Tour number one Scott Hend of Australia will spearhead the stellar cast alongside many of the region's top stars including India's Anirban Lahiri, Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Filipino Miguel Tabuena, Chinese Taipei's Chan Shih-chang and Bangladeshi trailblazer Siddikur Rahman.
Eight players featuring in the current top-10 of the Order of Merit including Thai teen phenom Phachara Khongwatmai, American David Lipsky and India's Shubhankar Sharma will also tee up at the DLF Golf and Country Club from March 9 to 12 and challenge for the Hero Indian Open title held by SSP Chawrasia.
Long-hitting Hend, the first Australian to become Asia's number one, will be eager to put on a strong showing at DLF to enhance his chances of qualifying for the WGC-Dell Match Play and also the year's first Major, the Masters Tournament.
Currently ranked 68th in the world, he needs to break into the top-50 the week prior to the Masters to qualify. Hence, Hend, who is competing in the WGC-Mexico Championship this week, has committed to take the trip to Delhi in search of a 10th Asian Tour victory and Official World Golf Ranking points.
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"The win is definitely up there. It's one of the most special feelings. We call it our fifth Major. It's as special as any other victories but maybe it ranks above everything else that I've done," said Lahiri.
The 29-year-old believes the tournament's move to the Gary Player-designed DLF course would ensure a more level playing field.
"It's 18 new holes which won't be the same as to what we've played on previously. I don't know what to expect. I'll be playing it the first time when I get there."
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