Moor Park golfer Matt Wallace clinched back-to-back wins on the Alps Tour after victory at the Tunisian Golf Open this afternoon.

The Pinner-based golfer won the Dreamland Pyramids Open in Cairo in February and following a break in the Alps Tour carried on where he left off by leading throughout to land first place at El Kantaoui.

The 26-year-old shot a final round 70 for a 12-under-par total which sealed a two-shot win over Italian Enrico Di Nitto.

Wallace told the Alps Tour: “It’s been an amazing week. I’ve always wanted to go wire-to-wire as a professional so to be the first round leader and the last round leader and be at the top the whole way, it’s always been a massive goal of mine so I’m really happy."

He added: “I wouldn’t say I was nervous but I knew Enrico would make some birdies coming in. I’m absolutely thrilled with the way I composed myself and played steady until the end and that’s a credit to my caddie as well, Reece Phillips, who’s helped me out for the last two days.”

Wallace's latest victory has taken him to the top of the Alps Tour Order of Merit with the top-five at the end of the season earning places on the Challenge Tour.

He said: “I just want to keep playing well. I love the Alps Tour, it’s a great platform. I was as nervous out there as I’ve ever been but you keep learning and I’ve learnt so much on the Alps Tour and I can hopefully take that on to the Challenge Tour and then European Tour after.”

South Oxhey's Luke Groves also competed at the event and finished in a share of 26th place after finishing on one-over-par following rounds of 71, 72, 75 and 71.