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CREAMER (64) LEADS EVIAN CHAMPIONSH­IP AFTER FIRST ROUND

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Paula Creamer is leading a major tournament again, shooting a bogey-free 7-under 64 Thursday in the first round of the Evian Championsh­ip in France.

When Creamer last topped a major leaderboar­d, she won the 2010 U.S. Women's Open by four strokes to get her ninth title on the LPGA tour.

At the Evian Resort Golf Club, where she had a signature win as a teenager, the 32-year-old American moved one shot clear after making her seventh birdie on the par-5 18th.

"I feel really just in control," said Creamer, now ranked No. 156 and whose last top-10 finish in a major and last tournament win were both in 2014. "It's been several years where I felt like just all-inall good in my shoes."

Creamer dressed all in black as temperatur­es rose to 95 degrees in the French heatwave. She took 31 shots to reach the turn and stayed clear of four players who peppered the back nine with birdies.

At 6 under were Brittany Altomare, who earned a career-best runner-up finish in Evian in 2017, seven-time major winner Inbee Park, No. 2-ranked Jin Young Ko, and Mi Hyang Lee.

Two shots behind Creamer on 5 under were Jennifer Kupcho — the inaugural Augusta National Women's Amateur winner in April — and Mel Reid of England, who got the day's only eagle at the 18th.

Top-ranked Sung Hyun Park was among three players on 4 under, three shots back.

The picturesqu­e 6,527-yard (5,968-meter) course at Evian, on a hillside overlookin­g Lake Geneva, was ideal for Creamer to confirm her return to form after some tough seasons.

"Coming here obviously puts a big smile on my face," said the 2005 rookie of the year, who at age 18 won the Evian Masters before it got its current status.

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