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Paula Creamer, in stiletto heels, sinks another 75-foot putt

Paula Creamer’s getting pretty good at making seemingly impossible 75-foot putts, as she demonstrated during a promotional appearance ahead of this week’s LPGA tourney in Singapore.

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In honor of Paula Creamer’s return this week to the scene of her 75-foot “miracle” putt that won the 2014 HSBC Women’s Champions, the 2010 U.S. Women’s Open titleholder drained another one during a promotional appearance in Singapore.

Only this time, during Tuesday night’s pro-am party, Creamer made the shot while all dolled up in a form-fitting dress, with a cut-out midriff, and stiletto heels.

“I’m done! I’m done! I’m done!” Creamer exclaimed after the black ball she putted fell into the hole and high-fiving Lydia Ko and Michelle Wie, who witnessed the achievement from a few feet away.

Creamer famously defeated Azahara Munoz in a playoff to win last year’s tournament with just such a putt that was one of the top plays of the 2014 LPGA Tour campaign.

This time around, her management company, IMG, set up a fake-turf green that resembled a miniature golf hole (without the windmill) and Creamer took aim. Initially turning away from what seemed to be an errant shot, Creamer looked up in time to see the ball bank to the left and drop, let out a whoop, threw her arms in the air, tossed the flat stick and began celebrating with her celebrated cohorts.

When she declined to attempt a repeat (“No, I’m done! No, never again!”), she, no doubt, meant for just that moment, since should she face a similar situation to defend her title, the Pink Panther is taking that shot.

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