The 40-year-old, who is the first Indian to win on the PGA Tour, will compete in the Hero Indian Open for the first time since finishing tied fifth in 2010.
In 1999, Atwal claimed his first major victory when he claimed a popular triumph in the Indian Open at his home course, the Royal Calcutta Golf Club before going to won win seven Asian Tour victories, the Order of Merit in 2003 and subsequently establishing himself in the United States.
"The Indian Open was my first win on my home golf course. I can remember every shot and every putt that I made during the final round. I don't remember most of the other tournaments that I have won but those final 18 holes, I will always remember in my life.
"Winning the Indian Open is as good as my PGA Tour win, if not better. It has two significances. One, it was my first career win and it was my national Open.
Following a stellar career in the region, the dashing Atwal went on to claim a historic victory at the Wyndham Championship on the PGA Tour but injuries in recent times have curtailed his career.
Atwal featured in the recent Venetian Macau Open on the Asian Tour, finishing tied 13th after coming off a lengthy break to recover from a back injury.
