The 28-year-old Indian, playing his first full season on the PGA Tour, has not been able to make a breakthrough despite leading at one event and being close to Top-10 many more times.
Last week after the Monday finish at Zurich Classic, Lahiri said his game was looking good and it was a question of things falling into place one of these weeks and sounded confident after a two-week break following the Masters.
Lahiri, who is currently No. 55 in World Rankings, needs to stay in Top-60 to make the US Open next month, but will miss the Players Championship next week, unless he wins this week.
The Well Fargo will be played at the Quail Hollow golf course, which assumes important because it will host the 2017 PGA Championships.
This season, Lahiri has made the cut in nine of the 12 starts and his best came in the first event, the CIMB Classic in Malaysia, where he was Tied 21st.
The strong field is headed by Adam Scott and includes three others in the top 10 in the FedExCup standings.
Defending champion Rory McIlroy is among six of the top-10 in the world playing at the Quail Hollow Club this week.
McIlroy, who is ranked third also won the Wells Fargo Championship in 2010 and it was his breakthrough Tour win. Also in the field is Justin Rose No. 10 in the world.
Fowler, who comes in ranked fifth in the world, has five top-10s this season and will defend his title at THE Players Championship next week. Fowler picked up his first TOUR win at Quail Hollow in 2012.
Other familiar names include last week's winner, Brian Stuard, Jim Furyk who is making a comeback, Patrick Reed, J.B. Holmes, Webb Simpson and Phil Mickelson.
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