President Trump’s golf handicap is officially a 2.8, but to his critics, it’s now 100.

Saturday was the 100th day he’s spent at one of his golf clubs since he took office, according to an unofficial count kept by CNN.

Once a virulent critic of presidential golfing, Trump mulliganed on the issue when he took office. He visited one of golf clubs on nearly a quarter of the days he’s been president.

His visits have been limited to four golf clubs, all of which he owns: Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.; Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, FL.; Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, VA; and Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, NJ, by CNN’s count.

It’s hard to know if he plays each time he visits a club, because White House aides don’t acknowledge that he’s actually on the links, CNN acknowledged. Trump has used his clubs for meetings or to eat a meal.

But there’s no question that he takes plenty of swings.

Frequently, the rounds include guests, from pro golfers like Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson and Brad Faxon, to Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

“President Trump shot a 73 in windy and wet conditions!” Graham tweeted on Columbus Day, after golfing with him on the par-72 Virginia course.

The president’s golf games have drawn criticism, both because he frequently criticized former President Barack Obama for playing and because the trips to his own properties give a presidential-sized boost to those private businesses.