Beem and Wilson will join the other Indian stars, including inaugural edition winner Gaganjeet Bhullar and 2012 runner-up Rahil Gangjee.
The prestigious tournament will also witness the gracious presence of star cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, who is also one of the brand ambassadors of the Kensville Golf and Country Club. He will visit the event on the Pro-am day on January 30.
Carrying a purse of Euros 200,000, the event will have an increased field of 120 players, including 63 members from the European Challenge Tour and 57 from the PGTI.
Beem, who had scored a historic win at the last Major of 2002 when he rallied from behind to beat Tiger Woods by one shot to win the PGA Championship, is a big name in golf. He also has two other PGA Tour victories to his credit.
Wilson, considered one of the stars for the future when he started out, has been second on no less than nine occasions on the European Tour including the HSBC Champions and Alfred Dunhill Links Championships.
He also played in the 2008 Ryder Cup when he teamed up with Henrik Stenson to beat Anthony Kim and Phil Mickelson.
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Jeev Milkha Singh, who designed the course along with the late Col. Bagga, said: "I am proud to be associated with this event, which has grown in strength and stature over the past three years. It has opened a new window for young golfers.
"Gaganjeet, who won this event in 2011, has since matured into a fine golfer and we are sure to find similar champions this year and in the future."
Talking about the course, Jeev said: "The course has become better. Some bunkers and trees needed to be removed and it is in great shape. The course has matured and I am hoping a seven-under should be a winning score here." (MORE)