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LPGA Volvik Championship: Stacy Lewis crashes leaderboard … with child

Two-time major champion Stacy Lewis is playing for two in the LPGA Volvik Championship in Ann Arbor. The newly-expectant mother shot five-under-par on Saturday and is 10-under for the tournament as she climbed from 12th place to a three-way tie for second behind leader Min Jee Lee at 12 under. “I feel pretty good,� Lewis said while standing behind the 18th green. “Definitely get a little more tired as the day goes on. The little one was telling me it’s dinner time right now but other than that, I feel pretty good. “I actually didn’t hit the ball very good today, but I made some really good up and downs on the front (nine) and just kinda of hung around and got on a nice little run. I think I birdied

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