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Tiger, Elin reunite after sex scandal

Shamed serial cheater Tiger Woods has reunited with his long-suffering wife to fix their imploded marriage. And stoic Elin Nordegren even showed up at her straying hubby’s sexaddiction clinic to welcome him back to the lair.

“The couple is planning to spend some time alone as they attempt to repair their marriage,” a source close to them said, according to a published report.

Nordegren flew to the Mississippi rehab center where Tiger has been caged to accompany him home to Florida.

Surrounded by heavy security, the couple was spirited out of the Gentle Path center in Hattiesburg, sources said.

PHOTOS: ELIN NORDEGREN

PHOTOS: TIGER WOODS’ MISTRESSES

Woods spent a month at the low-profile rehab joint undergoing group and individual counseling after his marriage, and image, exploded in a spectacular sex scandal.

Tiger was expected to spend some time with the couple’s two young kids, Sam and Charlie, before heading off for private time with Nordegren, sources told RadarOnline.com

In the wake of the scandal, Nordegren hired a top divorce lawyer and was said to be ready to take her share of the marital assets and run.

But in recent weeks, the Swedish stunner decided to try to make the marriage work, according to Radar.

Nordegren, sans wedding ring, has put on a brave front, smiling for photographers as she shuttles the kids to school, gymnastics and the mall near their Windermere, Fla., home.

According to Web reports, Nordegren took part in Woods’ therapy sessions during a previous five-day trip to Hattiesburg.

Their marriage went into a tailspin last Thanksgiving after Nordegren discovered Tiger’s cheating ways and chased him down their driveway with a golf club. Woods wrecked his car, and cops were called.

Within days, the world learned that Woods was linked to at least 14 women, including some who saved Tiger’s sexually charged text messages.

As part of his therapy, Woods reportedly had to tell Nordegren about his extramarital escapades.

Woods — who in December took an indefinite leave from golf to focus on being “a better husband, father and person” — is rumored to be mulling a comeback at the Accenture Match Play tournament in Arizona Feb. 17.

jeane.macintosh@nypost.com