It was a youth versus experience show from the start as both reeled pars for fun on the front nine and matched each other stroke for stroke before a timely birdie on the 8th for Tapendra cut Vikram's lead into half to one stroke from the overnight two. Vikram went out at one-under 35 while Tapendra went out one better at two-under 34.
A further dropped shot on his competitor from Vikram saw him and Tapendra go level after 15. Tapendra must have thought he was home and dry when he birdied the 17th to go one clear for the first time. He left his chip short on the 18th to bogey the hole where Vikram made a par from about 8 feet to take the championship into a playoff.
But from a difficult position he hit the fringe of the green from where he chipped on within 4 feet. Under pressure to make the putt, he missed the four footer for par whereas Vikram two putted for his par and with it the Tata Steel Gujarat Amateur 2014 title.
Last year's runner up Manu Gandas was placed second two strokes behind at 15-over-par 303 followed by Udayan Mane and Syed Saqib Ahmed to complete the top 5.