Leaderboardpublished at 23:05 British Summer Time 12 August 2018
-14 B Koepka (14) A Scott (14)
-13 T Woods (15)
Selected Others
-10 T Pieters (F) J Thomas (17) G Woodland (15) J Rahm (14)
-9 T Hatton (F) R Fowler (14)
-8 K Kisner (F) S Lowry (17)
Winner: -16 B Koepka
-14 T Woods; -13 A Scott; -11 S Cink; J Rahm; -10 T Pieters, F Molinari, J Thomas, G Woodland
Selected: -9 R Caberea Bello, T Hatton; -8 J Spieth, S Lowry, R Fowler
-7 J Rose, M Wallace; -6 D Johnson; -5 I Poulter; -4 R Knox, T Fleetwood; -2 R McIlroy; level E Pepperell; +1 R Fisher
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Alex Bysouth and Jonathan Jurejko
-14 B Koepka (14) A Scott (14)
-13 T Woods (15)
Selected Others
-10 T Pieters (F) J Thomas (17) G Woodland (15) J Rahm (14)
-9 T Hatton (F) R Fowler (14)
-8 K Kisner (F) S Lowry (17)
T Woods -13 (15)
Three holes to go for Tiger Woods. How many more birdies does he need to make to really have a shot at lifting the Wanamaker Trophy again?
A decade since his last major win, which came at the US Open, and 11 years since the last of his four US PGA Championship titles.
On to the par-three 16th he goes. And on to the green goes his tee shot. Game on...
Iain Carter
BBC Sport golf correspondent on BBC Radio 5 live at Bellerive
Whether he wins or not, given everything he's been through, it's a case of you've got to tip your hat to Tiger Woods.
T Woods -13 (15)
Never in doubt for Tiger Woods. Down that close-range birdie putt goes.
Back to within one of the lead.
B Koepka -14, A Scott -14 (14)
Seems remarkable that the group following the leaders is probably a third of the size of that following Tiger...
But despite the hype around the Woods comeback, it's Adam Scott and Brooks Koepka who top the leaderboard and are playing some seriously sturdy golf out there.
Scott is four under for the day, Koepka two under - but more importantly they're both at 14 under par for the tournament.
Scott reaches for that long putter again, and that means he thinks this birdie effort is within makeable distance. The Australian just leaves it short.
Koepka's turn. Birdie chance to go one clear. But it doesn't drop.
Even his fellow pros are drooling...
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Karen Stupples
Former Women’s British Open champion on BBC Radio 5 live
A tremendous golf shot. Soared in the air and then stopped on the green like a stone in mud.
T Woods -12 (14)
Oh. My. Word.
Bellerive is bubbling over. Fans are fighting their way to the front of the viewing areas, but a poker-faced Tiger Woods shows absolutely no emotion.
What a magnificent approach from half way up the fairway, one bounce and fizzing to a halt a couple of feet from the pin. Just brilliant.
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Givens Hapadziwi: A Tiger would give Golf a huge lift. Better still, it would give hope to those of us who might need to overcome personal difficulties in life ...yes you can!
Miggmaester: Go Tiger! You know it's on with Tiger one off the lead. He is just so good when his confidence is up
T Pieters -10 (18)
Thomas Pieters moved into contention at 12 under with a trio of birdies on the bounce - then blew his chances with a double bogey on the 17th.
"I had two bad swings," said the Belgian, who shot a four-under 66. "And not many bad swings before.
"I recovered to have a birdie putt on the 18th so I'm just forgetting about it. It's already in the past, let's go to the next one."
Alex Miceli
US golf reporter on BBC Radio 5 live
Woods knows he has to go after everything.
T Woods -12 (14)
For the first time today, the hordes following Tiger let out a hint of nervous murmuring as he approaches the tee. They shouldn't worry, the 14-time major winner stings a drive down the fairway. The hysterical cheering returns.
J Thomas -10 (16)
Justin Thomas is not a happy man. The American pushes his tee shot right on the long par-three 16th, then is made to wait while Shane Lowry has a debate with a rules official about his lie.
The Irishman is even further right, next to a tent from which he thinks he should get relief. The discussion continues for five or six minutes before being turned down, Thomas going on ahead to chip on.
That's woeful. Ball races past hole and ends up near the fringe, he can't convert and drops off the pace. Face like thunder.
Karen Stupples
Former Women’s British Open champion on BBC Radio 5 live
Tiger Woods' bogey came from a poor tee shot with an iron that he was tactically trying to put in the fairway.
T Woods -12 (14)
It's been happy hunting for those Tiger fans so far today, but the roars turn to groans on the 14th.
Woods slides his par putt hole-bound, it's got the weight, but not quite the line - circling the cup and staying up. He drops back to 12 under. Two off the lead.
B Koepka -14, A Scott -14 (13)
Adam Scott reaches for his long putter - he's got two in the bag today. He teases it in to move to 14 under par and a share of the lead!
That lead could be very short indeed if Brooks Koepka can tap in here. But he can't... it lips out! Well, well, well. Koepka can't believe it. Par it is.
T Woods -13 (13)
Work to do for Woods... he's not impressed with that chip on to the green that never got the kick he was after and comes up some way short. Par putt to come.
B Koepka -14, A Scott -13 (12)
Beautiful stuff from Brooks Koepka. It looked like the leader had sprayed his tee shot right at the par-three 13th, where we saw Woods birdie a moment ago, but the American lands it a Wanamaker Trophy away from the cup. Adam Scott is right in there too.
T Woods -13 (13)
What a finish to the final major of the year this is. Full of drama, comeback stories and champions. It's electric out at Bellerive.
Encompassing all three of those things is Tiger Woods. In the rough at 14, he rolls away from his approach with leg hanging out like a ballerina. But still manages to batter the ball down just short of the good stuff...
B Koepka -14, A Scott -13 (12)
Adam Scott keeps the pressure on playing partner Brooks Koepka with a birdie at the 12th that takes him to 13 under - one off the lead. He's quietly going about his business.
Koepka tees up a very gettable birdie chance of his own. This to go two clear again...
No. It breaks right at the last minute. He's on top, but only by one.