ADAM HUNT and Steve Lennon finished the PDC Unicorn Development Tour weekend in style as they claimed victories in the seventh and eighth events of 2017 at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan.

Hunt, who had been beaten in the previous two Development Tour finals on Saturday, secured his sixth PDC title and a fourth on the Development Tour, beating Stephen Rosney 5-3 in the final.

After making the final twice in succession on the weekend's opening day, Hunt opened his account in style on Sunday with a convincing 4-1 win over Sam Hewson.

Hunt made light work of Jimmy Hendriks and former Development Tour winner Sven Groen - 4-1 and 4-0 respectively - to move in to the last 32.

The fourth round was where Hunt faced his sternest challenge, being taken all the way to a last leg decider by Jake Jones.

Next up were William Borland and John Brown where the Englishman only dropped one leg in each encounter to reach the semi-finals.

A 5-3 victory over Dimitri Van den Bergh, who had claimed a Development Tour on Saturday, set Hunt on his way to the final where Rosney would be his opponent.

Rosney had beaten Jnr Joyce, Aaron Fairweather, Lee Bugden, Ronnie Roberts, Joe Davis, Andy Asker and Steve Lennon to reach the last two but Hunt proved too strong for his opponent.

Event Eight saw Ireland's Steve Lennon claim a second Development Tour title after a 5-3 win over 2016 Grand Slam of Darts competitor Ted Evetts in the final.

Lennon, who had been beaten at the semi-final stage of Event Seven began the final tournament of the weekend with wins over Declan Salter, Joshua Burksfield and Joe Croft, dropping just two legs in the process.

A brace of 4-2 wins over Scott Jackson and Ronnie Roberts saw Lennon safely in to the quarter-finals.

The last eight saw Ryan Meikle - who has already won on the Development Tour in 2017 - provide a test for Lennon, who overcame his opponent in a 5-3 victory.

An impressive 5-1 win against Joe Davis set the Irishman up perfectly for the decider where Evetts awaited.

Emerging Warwickshire ace Evetts, who hit a nine-darter in a Coral UK Open Qualifier last month, had beaten Reece Aitman, James Wilkinson, Dawson Murchell, Brandon Walsh, Jake Jones, Ryan Hoggarth and Luke Humphries to reach the final.

However, Lennon took a 5-3 victory to claim the £2,000 top prize and complete the weekend's Development Tour action.

The PDC Unicorn Development Tour returns on May 27-28 with a double-header weekend in Hildesheim, Germany seeing another four £10,000 events take place.