Her countrywoman Amy Olson had the lead heading into the final hole, but hit a double bogey to hand Stanford the win, reports Efe news.
Stanford, 40, wrapped up the four-day event 12 under par with a total of 272 strokes at the Evian Resort Golf Club here in the southeastern French town of Evian-les-Bains.
Olson shared the second spot with three other golfers: South Korea's Kim Sei-Young and the United States' Austin Ernst and Mo Martin, each with a total of 273 strokes.
Stanford turned pro in 2000 and headed to the Evian Championship with the second spot at the 2003 US Open as her best result at a majors and with six titles under her belt.
South Korea's Ryu So-Yeon, world No. 3, wrapped up the Evian Championship tied for tenth, four strokes more than the winner, while world No. 2 Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand was 36th.
Puerto Rico's Maria Torres, who co-led the rankings after the first two rounds, finished tied for 26th.
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