Korea's YE Yang, the first Asian-born male golfer to win a major, will play at the ISPS Handa New Zealand Open in Queenstown in March.
Yang, known as "The Tiger Killer" after his victory over Tiger Woods at the 2009 US PGA Championship, will compete at the Open at Millbrook Resort and The Hills on March 9-12.
Yang, who has had 11 victories as a professional over the past two decades, has amassed more than $15 million in prizemoney around the globe, having played on the PGA Tour, the European Tour, the Japan Golf Tour and the Asian Tour.
His involvement in the 98th New Zealand Open brings his career full circle, after the Korean came to this country for several years to hone his skills before turning pro in 1996.
Yang is looking forward to his return to New Zealand, before he heads back to the European Tour for 2017, mixed in with some starts on the PGA Tour.