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The closer the Solheim Cup gets, the better Paula Creamer’s form seems to get.
With a 7-under-par 64 Thursday, Creamer moved atop the leaderboard through the morning wave at the Evian Championship.
If her lead holds up at day’s end, it will mark the first time she has led a major since she won the U.S. Women’s Open at Oakmont in 2010.
“Things are going well the last several months,” Creamer said. “Been very consistent the last four, five tournaments. I feel really good.”
Creamer’s record bears that out.
She tied for sixth teaming with Morgan Pressel at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational last week, her best finish in more than three years, since she tied for fourth at the Founders Cup in 2016.