South Carolina, April 13 -- : When Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri tees up at the RBC Heritage this week, he will not have to look far for inspiration. He was overjoyed to see Hideki Matsuyama, one of his good friends on the PGA Tour, win a historic Masters Tournament last weekend.

In addition, Lahiri, who is used to having his coach Vijay Divecha with him in the U.S. for every 2 to 3 months, is finally re-united for three weeks. Divecha arrived at the start of the Masters week, which was an off week for Lahiri.

After struggling for quite some time before finishing fifth at the Valero Texas Open, an upbeat Lahiri said, "We'll get to work on the other departments and just try and build. It will be nice to actually have him take over and have ...