35 million. The defending champion is Vijay Singh of Fiji.
Meanwhile, Jeev added, 'I am playing well, but the injury had hampered my swing and shots out of the rough. I have used my driver well and gone all out, which I was finding difficult during the injury. I am now confident with it. Overall, I am feeling good after this three-week rest period.'
'My injury is almost 95 per cent fine and in practice I feel as good I have before. I am hoping all goes fine as I am confident about the game otherwise.'
'At the start of the year, I had said doing well at the Majors and WGC was my goal and also to try and win on US Tour. That remains my goal and I think I have it in me to do so,' felt Jeev.
'I have had a top-10 at PGA and I was fourth in WGC-CA earlier this year, so I think I can do it.'
Jeev has been paired with David Toms and Thai star Thongchai Jaidee, who at 50th is the next best Asian on world rankings after Jeev. Interestingly, while Jeev was the 2006 and 2008 Asian Tour Order of Merit title winner, Jaidee, winner twice before in 2001 and 2004, is the current leader in 2009.