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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 12:  (FILE PHOTO) Tiger Woods of the USA prepares to putt on the 8th hole during round one of the 2009 Australian Masters at Kingston Heath Golf Club on November 12, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. According to reports December 11, 2009, Woods announced that he would take an indefinite hiatus from golf.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – NOVEMBER 12: (FILE PHOTO) Tiger Woods of the USA prepares to putt on the 8th hole during round one of the 2009 Australian Masters at Kingston Heath Golf Club on November 12, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. According to reports December 11, 2009, Woods announced that he would take an indefinite hiatus from golf.
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Tonight’s episode of “Law & Order: Los Angeles” has a unique perspective with the plot involving a philandering golf star and his club-wielding wife.

Oh, those fictional dramas.

Tiger Woods, in case you missed it, got in a car crash last year in the early- morning hours after Thanksgiving. His wife, Elin Nordegren, was said to have been at the scene of the accident with a golf club to either: break a car window to rescue Tiger (as the two claimed); or use it on Tiger’s face (as many suspect).

This incident led to an acknowledgement by Woods of a string of infidelities and their eventual divorce.

Unlike Woods’ real-life drama, this storyline veers off in a different direction.

According to The Associated Press, when police arrive, the bleeding athlete says his spouse was merely attempting to rescue him — from their swimming pool rather than a wrecked car.

Soon, the detectives are investigating the murder of a female golf pro. Her name? You will have to tune in to find out, but we have a guess: Puma Meadows.

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