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Michelle Wie shot a 71 yesterday at the Evian Masters in France. She is seven back.


Davies’ 8-under
seizes early lead

Hawaii's Wie is seven strokes back,
in a group in 25th place,
at the Evian Masters


EVIAN, France » Laura Davies shot an 8-under 64 yesterday to lead Annika Sorenstam and two others by two strokes after the Evian Masters' opening round.

"It was just a nice day, and I was solid all the way," said Davies, who had an eagle, seven birdies and a bogey. "My caddie Paul Clifford's wife, Emma, gave me a putting lesson last week and it's worked out fine.

"If I keep putting like I did today, I've got a chance to win this thing," she said.

U.S. Women's Open winner Meg Mallon and Honolulu 14-year-old Michelle Wie both were at 71, part of a group in 25th place.

Wie drew a gallery of several hundred fans to her first tee in Europe, at an event where attendance is usually sparse for the first round.

She had an up-and-down day. Starting off well, she hit a wedge to 18 feet to birdie the first hole, and hit a 5-iron to 9 feet for birdie at No. 8. On the back nine, she hooked a 7-iron out of bounds at the 12th for double-bogey, and missed from 2 feet to three-putt the 14th.

"I don't care about what the score or my position is," Wie said. "I'm just happy to have made so many good putts today for par."

Sorenstam, tied with Lynette Brooky and Mara Prieto at the $2.5 million tournament, made four birdies on the front nine.

"It's a great start," Sorenstam said. "I had a real good feel today and hit solid right from the start."

In sunny, windless conditions, with the greens soft and holding after an overnight storm, Davies hit a 2-iron to 6 feet to eagle the par-5 ninth.

Davies said watching the men's British Open last week as a TV commentator allowed her to pick up some tips for her game.

"It was watching the guys play last week that really helped me today," she said. "Their rhythm, just how easy they hit the ball. I picked something up about tempo and kept it in mind here."

"You always want to learn from the best," she said.

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