Lahiri, who is now No. 51 this week, despite a good finish of tied-30th at the French Open last week will also seek to emulate fellow Indian, Jeev Milkha Singh, who won the Scottish Open in 2012.
Also in the field is a third Indian, Shiv Kapur, who despite having come close many times, is still searching for his maiden European Tour title, though he has won more than once on European Challenge Tour.
"I have been fortunate to play at some of the most historic courses and the Gullane Golf Club is going to be another addition to that list," Lahiri said.
"Gullane is a typical Links terrain course and is very exposed, so the wind, as expected will come into play a lot. That is great preparation for next week's Major. I am sure there will be some showers, too, though Europe this has had a hot summer," he added.
Jeev is paired with Fabrizio Zanotti and Daniel Berger and the Indian's victory at the 2012 Scottish Open will be a big motivation for Jeev to feed off those memories. Kapur plays the first two days with Jason Barnes and Craig Sutherland.
The field is very strong, even though Rory McIlroy had to pull out due to a ligament injury sustained during a friendly soccer game with friends. But with Justin Rose and Phil Mickelson, the last two winners in the field, it will be a great event.
