Fresh from his victory in the SRF Open, Jyoti Randhawa will vie for another top honour on Indian soil this season, the Indian Masters- starting today. The two-time Hero Honda Masters, Randhawa will play his fourth tournament at home this season when he tees off for the Indian Masters at Army Golf Course in Delhi. Besides, the 99 Indian Open and 2000 Hero Honda Masters Arjun Atwal, runner-up of the just concluded SRF Open, Arjun Singh will participate in the Rs 7 lakh tournament.

The four-day tournament, sponsored by the Professional Golfer`s Association of India (pgai), will be the 22nd leg of the Wills Sport Indian Golf Tour 2000-01. Bureau Report