"It was a long time ago now but I spent a lot of time in New Zealand practising in Auckland, Christchurch, Taupo and other places. That was for almost four years and that was maybe 20 years ago."
Also confirmed are two leading Kiwi professionals, Ryan Fox and Michael Hendry, both coming off their best 12 months in the game.
Fox, 29, has gained his full playing card for the European Tour after finishing fourth on the Challenge Tour which included victory in the Northern Ireland Open on his way to European earnings of $284,000.
Hendry has had a brilliant season on the Japan Golf Tour, sitting 11th on the rankings with earnings of $700,000 on the back of six top-10 finishes, including five in a row.
He bypassed the final three events to chase one of the two spots on the Australasian Order of Merit which he managed to achieve.
Fox and Hendry are keen to break the drought of Kiwis winning the New Zealand Open.
The last was Mahal Pearce, in 2003 at Middlemore.