The European Tour is back in India this week for the Johnnie Walker Classic and skysports.com picks six players to follow.
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For the second time in four weeks, the European Tour heads to India for the prestigious Johnnie Walker Classic.
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Now in its 16th year, the tournament has been won by some of the biggest names in the sport, including eight Major champions - Tiger Woods, Ian Woosnam, Nick Faldo, Greg Norman, Fred Couples, Ernie Els, Michael Campbell and Retief Goosen.
Traditionally staged in Australasia, this week's event in New Delhi has attracted former European No 1 Colin Montgomerie.
The 44-year-old Scot has never won the Johnnie Walker Classic and he will be hoping to improve on his second place finish in Singapore 15 years ago.
Monty showed decent form last week in Arizona where he lost in the third round to eventual runner-up Stewart Cink. And while competing at Dove Mountain he also expressed a desire to play in this September's Ryder Cup.
While not playing the sort of golf that swept him into the top-five of the World Ranking during the 1990s, Monty can still perform reasonably well and will be hoping to collect some more Ryder Cup points this week.
However, he will need to overcome a star-studded field if he is to triumph on Indian soil.
Those teeing-up who should fancy their chances this week include:
Mark Brown: The New Zealander tied-for-fifth in Indonesia and last week won the inaugural SAIL Open on the Asian Tour - played in India.
Graeme McDowell: Is slowly returning to the form he showed a few years ago when he was tipped for Ryder Cup and Major honours. His last three Tour starts read: 20th-5th-12th.
Paul McGinley: The Irishman has posted three top-20 finishes from his four Tour appearances in this calendar year.
Adam Scott: A winner in Qatar last month, Scott has plenty of experience in this part of the world.
Jeev-Milkha Singh: Threw away a great chance to win in Indonesia earlier this month - where he finished second - and he will be keen to land a European Tour title on home soil.
Vijay Singh: The former world No 1 was a quarter-finalist in last week's WGC Match Play event in Arizona. Although his form over the past few months has been average by his own high standards, the Fijian can never be ruled out.