1. Fleetwood takes controlpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 24 August

    Fleetwood -18, Cantlay -15 (7)

    Tommy Fleetwood finds a fairway bunker off the seventh tee, but a delightful eight iron from the sand leaves him a very makeable birdie putt...

    And he sneaks it in on the final roll! Is this the day for Fleetwood's long awaited first PGA Tour win?

  2. Late flourish for Rosepublished at 20:15 British Summer Time 24 August

    Rose -7 (65)

    A lovely birdie finish for Justin Rose who hits the lowest round of the day so far.

    The Englishman mixes six birdies with a bogey in a 65 to shoot up the leaderboard.

  3. Here comes Scheffler...published at 20:15 British Summer Time 24 August

    Scheffler -14 (9)

    Don't count out Scottie Scheffler just yet.

    The world number one leaves his tee shot just short of the green at eight and a delightful chip and putt bring him a birdie.

    He marches to the par-three ninth, finds the green and drills a 41ft putt into the heart of the hole.

    Scottie Scheffler with caddie Ted ScottImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 24 August

    Henley -15, Bradley -15 (7)

    The eighth is a driveable par-four hole today but there is water all down the left and Keegan Bradley's ball is getting pulled in that direction, with a little help from the slopes on the fairway.

    In the end his ball comes to a stop inches from the lake but he'll have an interesting stance.

    Russell Henley shoves his tee shot safely out to the right and into a greenside bunker.

  5. Pars apiecepublished at 20:08 British Summer Time 24 August

    Henley -15, Bradley -15 (7)

    Russell Henley hits a terrific lag putt across the seventh green to ensure he walks off with another par.

    And par is what Keegan Bradley ends up with too after he pushes his birdie putt right. A poor putt and that will feel like a bogey.

  6. Postpublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 24 August

    Bradley -15 (6)

    Seven greens from seven in regulation for Keegan Bradley as he nails another approach. A dozen feet between him and another birdie.

    Let's see those thumbs. Should the US skipper also play in the Ryder Cup? Up for yes, down for no.

  7. Fleetwood goes two clearpublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 24 August

    Fleetwood -17, Cantlay -15 (6)

    Lovely touch from Tommy Fleetwood, who leaves his chip shot within tap-in range to pick up his second birdie of the day.

    Patrick Cantlay also picks up a stroke after an expertly judged up-and-down from the bunker.

    Tommy Fleetwood acknowledges supporters at the Tour ChampionshipImage source, Getty Images
  8. Latest leaderboardpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 24 August

    -16 Fleetwood (5)

    -15 Henley (6), Bradley (6)

    -14 Cantlay (5)

    -12 MacIntyre (11), Scheffler (7), Young (7)

  9. Bob Mac makes a movepublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 24 August

    MacIntyre -12 (11)

    Hello Bob MacIntyre!

    The Scotsman pours in a 30ft birdie putt at the 11th to jump into a tie for fifth.

    He's four shots back.

  10. Postpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 24 August

    Fleetwood -16, Cantlay -14 (5)

    Tommy Fleetwood skips off the back of the green with his second shot at the par-five sixth, but he's in a decent spot to get up and down for birdie.

    Patrick Cantlay meanwhile finds the bunker beyond the green - tougher from there...

  11. Birdie for Bradleypublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 24 August

    Henley -15, Bradley -15 (6)

    Keegan Bradley is out with his 'aim point' putting routine on the sixth green. I was perhaps getting a little carried away with how far from the hole he was. He's maybe 50 feet away. He doesn't give his ball enough biff though and that pulls up six feet short.

    Russell Henley is clumsy with a chip on to the green, his ball catching a slope and running back towards him. That leaves a 25-footer for birdie which wanders left. Par.

    Bradley to go level with Henley and one behind Fleetwood? Straight in the middle.

  12. Fleetwood bogeypublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 24 August

    Fleetwood -16, Cantlay -14 (5)

    A wayward drive down the fifth finds the jungle and Tommy Fleetwood can only wedge his ball back into play.

    His third, from 110 yards, is a 6/10 shot and he's left himself a 20-footer for par. And that's too far. Shot gone.

    Patrick Cantlay is in for par.

  13. Postpublished at 19:47 British Summer Time 24 August

    Bradley -14 (5)

    Keegan Bradley has found another fairway, on the long sixth and is deep in conversation with his caddie as they discuss the best option for shot two.

    He sets his ball well right of the flag and tries to coax it back in. His ball finds the green but he's looking at an 80-footer for eagle.

  14. Birdie for Schefflerpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 24 August

    Young -12, Scheffler -12 (6)

    Cameron Young rattles in a five-footer on the sixth to improve his score by one. He's five behind our Tommy though. Surely too far back.

    Scottie Scheffler, who has also played a delightful chip shot on the sixth, strokes in a four-footer and he too gets to 12 under.

  15. Donald's picks 'nailed on'?published at 19:43 British Summer Time 24 August

    A comment from MD on the bottom of our report on Rasmus Hojgaard securing the final qualifying spot for the European Ryder Cup team...

    The media will probably try to create some jeopardy around the 6 picks but they are nailed on aren't they!RahmLowryFitzpatrickAbergHovland &StrakaWhat do you reckon? Thumbs up if that tallies with your thoughts - thumbs down if it doesn't and text us your thoughts on 81111 (start your message with golf), or via X at #bbcgolf

  16. Latest leaderboardpublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 24 August

    -17 Fleetwood (4)

    -15 Henley (5)

    -14 Bradley (5), Cantlay (4)

    Selected:

    -11 MacIntyre (9), Scheffler (5)

  17. Postpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 24 August

    Henley -15, Bradley -14 (5)

    Keegan Bradley and Russell Henley are both on the par-four fifth green in two shots and staring down 20-25 foot birdie opportunities.

    Henley up first, but leaves his on the green. A good read for Bradley though, whose effort is tracking nicely but pulls up a few inches short.

    Pars apiece.

  18. Postpublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 24 August

    Fleetwood -17, Cantlay -14 (4)

    Two lengthy birdie chances drift by for the final pair.

    As you were.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 24 August

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    Harry Hall tees off at the Tour ChampionshipImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Harry Hall has impressed on the PGA Tour this season

    Hard to see any of the six from Rome that haven't automatically qualified drop out, but Hall certainly threatening for a place. Possibly at that expense of Fitz or Straka.

    Alfie in Edinburgh

  20. Postpublished at 19:29 British Summer Time 24 August

    Fleetwood -17, Cantlay -14 (3)

    It's been a topsy-turvy final round for Patrick Cantlay and we're only three holes in.

    The American puts three dropped shots behind him to stiff a wedge at the third, duly making birdie.

    Tommy Fleetwood continues his rock-solid start with a two-putt par.