In the 36-hole final, the DLF Golf & Country Club amateur beat the Bangalorean 4&3 to wrest the crown.
Arjun, after a creditable run up to the final where he had felled higher ranked players such as Syed Saqib Ahmed in the pre-quarters and Gagan Verma in the quarterfinals, was lucky to get a bye in the semifinal after Simarjeet Singh withdrew. But he proved a worthy winner as he kept his cool and increased the tempo when it was required to seal his victory.
Raja once again went ahead on the seventh hole before making a bogey on the 10th to lose the advantage. Arjun took the lead for the first time in the match on the par-3 13th where Raja made a bogey against the former's par.
However, the scores were level on the very next hole with Raja winning the hole with a par. The duo then squared the next four holes to remain at par after the first 18.
Arjun, meanwhile, maintained the pressure on his rival as he won three of the next five holes to go 6-up and virtually seal the fate of the match.
The Bangalore-lad showed a semblance of a fight as he won the next three holes to reduce margin to 3-down. However, with four holes to go, he made a double bogey on the 33rd (15th hole of the course) to hand Arjun his maiden victory on the Tata Steel Indian Amateur Tour.
