After Sunday's final round was postponed due to a few inches of rain, the BMW Championship is set to come to a conclusion on Monday morning.

Tiger Woods enters his final round at 12-under par, five shots back from leader Justin Rose. The 14-time major champion entered the week ranked 25th in the FedExCup standings, and barring a disastrous round, he should remain inside the top 30 to qualify for the Tour Championship next week, the PGA Tour season's final event.

Tiger tees off at 8:40 a.m. ET alongside Ryder Cup teammate Webb Simpson and Scott Piercy. Follow his final round shot-by-shot.

Final thoughts

Tiger played great today, there's no doubt about it. In order to keep up with the leaders, he had to play perfect. He got within one stroke of the leaders twice, and shot a 5-under 65. He could've dropped a few putts to get to 18, maybe even 19-under in an ideal world, but TW did exactly what he needed to do to stay in contention and give himself a chance. He'll finish well-inside the top 30 of the FedExCup standings and heads to Atlanta for the Tour Championship in great form.

Hole 18 - Par 4

Tiger paints the fairway with a 3-wood here on his final hole. The pin is tucked away in the back right and Tiger's approach finds the front-half of the green. It's a closing birdie putt, but it won't be easy. From 57 feet Tiger lags this one inside three feet and makes the par putt. He'll walk off the course with a 5-under 65, T5 at 17-under for the tournament.

Leaderboard update: Billy Horschel, Keegan Bradley and Justin Rose are tied atop the leaderbard at 19-under. Xander Schauffele is in fourth at 18-under, followed by Tiger, Webb Simpson and Rory McIlroy at 17-under.

Hole 17 - Par 3

Tiger went for it here and he's got a really nice shot at birdie. He lands it around 10 feet and it rolls to about 12 feet away, slightly left and pin-high. Tiger gave this one a long look, but not long enough. He gave this one too much pace and misses left. Par. 5-under thru 17 (17-under for the tournament).

Leaderboard update: Keegan Bradley and Justin Rose are tied atop the leaderboard at 19-under, followed by Billy Horschel at 18-under and Tiger, Webb Simpson, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele at 17-under.

Hole 16 - Par 5

Grip it. Rip it. Twirl it. Tiger smoked this one down the fairway once again. I can't say enough how great he's been off the tee. If only he could've made a few more putts. 249 yards to the hole after his 300 yard drive, and Tiger pulls 3-wood and goes for it. This one never turned and he misses left in the thick rough. There's a bunker between his ball and the pin, and not a whole lot of green to work with. But hey, he's pin high, so ... silver lining. Tiger gave himself a chance with his pitch and he sinks the birdie putt from 12 feet. He's got a shot, but needs some help. 5-under thru 16 (17-under for the tournament).

Hole 15 - Par 4

Tiger hits another solid driver here, just south of 300 yards down the left side of the fairway. He goes pin seeking here and gets to within 10 feet left of the hole for a much-needed birdie. From just under nine feet Tiger gives this one a little too much speed and misses right. Par. 4-under thru 15 (16-under for the tournament).

Leaderboard update: Justin Rose moves to 19-under to take the solo lead. Billy Horschel and Keegan Bradley remain at 18-under, followed by Webb Simpson, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele T4 at 17-under. Tiger sits alone in seventh at 16-under.

Hole 14 - Par 3

Tiger had to wait on the tee and stretched his back a little bit, which I'm sure made just about everybody watching a little nervous (present company included). He lost this tee shot to the right, not sure if it's in the rough or one of the green-side bunkers. Regardless, it's not great. His out isn't great, getting to around 12 feet. His par save misses right. That's a heartbreaking bogey. 4-under thru 14 (16-under for the tournament).

Hole 13 - Par 4

Two shots back with six to go. Driver. Piped. Fairway. He's smoking his tee shots today. Wedge from the fairway finds the green and spins to around 10 feet. It won't be easy, but it's a makeable birdie putt to get within a shot of the leaders. Tiger gave this one a long look and it pays off. He sinks the putt and moves to 5-under thru 13 (17-under for the tournament).

Leaderboard update: There's a three-way tie atop the leaderboard with Billy Horschel, Keegan Bradley and Justin Rose all at 18-under. Tiger leads the group at 17-under of Webb Simpson, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele.

Hole 12 - Par 4

Tiger pulls 3-wood here on No. 12 and this one is drilled down the middle of the fairway. His approach goes a shade left and he'll have to get up and down for par from the fringe. He chips this one and it slows down perfectly about five feet short of the cup and almost rolls in. Great effort there and he saves for par. 4-under thru 12 (16-under for the tournament).

Leaderboard update: Billy Horschel had just 11 puts in his first nine holes and is tied for the lead with Keegan Bradley at 18-under. Justin Rose is third at 17-under, followed by Tiger, Webb Simpson, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele at 16-under.

Hole 11 - Par 4

Tiger finds the fairway just short of a bunker here. His approach shot from the short stuff is perfect, taking a big hop forward towards the green before spinning right and just missing the hole. That's a great look at birdie to get back to 16-under. He sinks the and washes that bogey right off his card. 4-under thru 11 (16-under for the tournament).

Hole 10 - Par 4

Tiger misses his his first fairway of the day and finds the bunker to the right. He caught this one real thin and it takes a big hop off the back of the green. His chip is way too long, leaving a tough par save. He misses and taps in for bogey, his first of the day. 3-under thru 10 (15-under for the tournament).

Thoughts at the turn

If you're experiencing déjà vu, you aren't the only one. Tiger's doing exactly what he needs to stay in contention during a final round. He got off to a hot start and moved up the leaderboard, was accurate off the tee, dialed in with approach shots and made putts when needed. It might all be just a little too late, or not enough, as the leaders keep on responding with birdies of their own. Barring a colossal collapse on the back, Tiger will earn a top 10, maybe top 5 finish en route to qualifying for the Tour Championship, the final event in the FedExCup playoffs next week. If he keeps up this form, he'll be dangerous two weeks from now in Paris at the Ryder Cup.

Hole 9 - Par 5

Tiger needs to score here to make a move here on the first par 5 and put some pressure on the leaders. Subtle club twirl after the driver here on No. 9 for Tiger. His shot off the tee is down the left-center of the fairway and looks like it plugs. From around 250 yards out Tiger's approach just climbs onto the green to set up an eagle putt. He's sitting on the border of the fringe and green, with the PGA Tour's shot tracker saying he's 71 feet from the back-left pin. This one will move up and then down a slope, with a strong break from left-to-right. He tried to lag this one close but he goes long and left. From around five feet he knocks in the birdie putt to move to 4-under thru 9 (16-under for the tournament).

Elsewhere on the course, Keegan Bradley's birdie on No. 6 was a real cliffhanger. Literally. Look at this!

Hole 8 - Par 3

Far right pin guarded by a bunker here on the 212 yard par 3. Tiger hits it to the middle of the green, a little low and pretty well left of the cup. Safe shot, should be an easy two-putt par. This one wasn't easy, and Tiger didn't make it any easier. He hits the putt a little too hard and it rolls long and right. Got some meat left on the bone here, and with around six feet to save par Tiger buries the putt. 3-under thru 8 (15-under for the tournament).

Leaderboard update: 14 players are within three shots of Justin Rose at 17-under. Those players include the likes of: Tiger, Rory McIlroy, Patrick Reed, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele, Webb Simpson and Hideki Matsuyama. Not a bad Monday.

Hole 7 - Par 4

3-wood here for Tiger and this one is right down the middle. TW's on cruise control so far off the tee. He hasn't missed a fairway yet. Flip wedge from 114 yards and he stared this one down for good reason. He's just short of the hole around five feet away. Useful. From six feet away he never gave it a chance. Disappointing par. 3-under thru 7 (15-under for the tournament).

Hole 6 - Par 4

Tiger finds the fairway again on No. 6, but his approach shot came up short of the green. No matter, says the Big Cat, who holes out his chip for consecutive birdies. 3-under thru 6 (15-under for the tournament).

Leaderboard update: Justin Rose re-claimed the lead, holing out off the green to move back to 17-under. Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele are T2 at 16-under, followed by Tiger, Tommy Fleetwood, Rickie Fowler and Keegan Bradley T4 at 15-under.

Hole 5 - Par 3

Tiger's tee shot on the par 3 fifth hole is pretty good, inside 20 feet but short and right of the back-left pin. Nailed it. He's lipped out so many birdie putts this year but this one falls. 2-under thru 5 (14-under for the tournament).

Hole 4 - Par 4

Tiger smoked this driver 311 yards down the right side of the fairway. He'll have just over 130 yards to the green from there. He's up on the green, but he's got over 40 feet for birdie left with this putt. He almost jars the putt but it just misses. Another tap-in par. 1-under thru 4 (13-under for the tournament).

Leaderboard update: Justin Rose teed off in the lead at 17-under, but bogeyed the first. We know have a four-way tie at 16-under.

Hole 3 - Par 4

Another fairway here for TW, but this one is down the left side. Just another simple wedge in from here, but he comes up short of the green in the rough. He avoided a bunker and should be able to get up-and-down for par from there. Tiger's chip gets to about three feet from the hole and he converts the par save. 1-under thru 3 (13-under for the tournament).

Hole 2 - Par 4

Another driver on No. 2 and this is even better than the last hole: 305 yards down the right side of the fairway. He played this one just about perfect, and he'll have a flip wedge in to the green with a great angle. Useful approach shot here, he's inside 10 feet with another look at birdie. This one misses to the left. Tap-in par. 1-under thru 2 (13-under for the tournament).

Hole 1 - Par 4

And we're off. Tiger pulls driver on No. 1 and he's safe in the soaked fairway down the right side. His approach finds the green and comes to rest just over 10 feet from the hole. Bang! He knocks in the putt for birdie at No. 1. 1-under thru 1 (13-under for the tournament).

Let's say the weather gets bad again today and they can't finish the final round. Per PGA Tour regulations, half the field must play 18 holes on Monday if there is to be a Tuesday finish. If half the field does not complete the final round, the tournament would become official after 54 holes. So ... let's hope half the field plays 18 today.