Chowrasia became the first Indian to win a European Tour event on home soil - and only the third, after Arjun Atwal and Jeev Milkha Singh, to win one anywhere - when he captured the EMAAR-MGF Indian Masters title in 2008.
It was a real rags-to-riches tale for the self-taught 34-year-old, who used to sneak onto the course at night to play a few holes at Royal Calcutta Golf Club, where his father was a greenkeeper.
Chowrasia will go in search of a hat-trick of European Tour titles when the fourth edition of the euro 1.8 million event takes place at Jaypee Greens here.
"I'm very excited about playing the Avantha Masters - I'm sure the tournament will be a great success. It's the one all the Indian players want to win, and hopefully I can come out on top again," Chowrasia said.
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