Ten months into Donald Trump’s presidency, he has made approximately 50 visits to golf clubs, all but one of which bear his name—during the first month of his administration alone, he visited his Florida courses nearly every weekend. But the White House press office has been loath to admit to the president’s habit, leaving reporters and constituents alike to piece together his course visits through context clues and social-media posts, and deflects should the matter come up. When a reporter asked Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders back in February about pro golfer Rory McIlroy’s comment that he had played 18 holes with Trump, she said the president had “intended to play a few holes and decided to play longer,” and added that “he also had a full day of meetings, calls, and interviews.”

The pattern continued on Wednesday, when press pool reporter Jenna Johnson filed a report at 7:56 A.M. Eastern time from Florida, where Trump is spending the Thanksgiving holiday at his Mar-a-Lago club. According to the report, White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters briefed the pool on the president’s schedule, saying that Trump planned to make several calls this week, but “otherwise, she expects a low-key day.” Walters apparently took issue with the phrase “low-key,” forcing Johnson to issue a correction at 8:06 A.M.:

A correction to the earlier pool report: While the White House communications staff expects the press pool to have a low-key day, the president will NOT have a low-key day and has a full schedule of meetings and phone calls.

Never mind that Thanksgiving eve may be one of a handful of times the president is given leeway to have a “low-key” sort of day. But any pretense that Trump would maintain a regular working schedule died when the pool left Mar-a-lago later that day, arriving with the presidential motorcade at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach at 9:26 A.M., which happens to be better known for its world-class golf courses than for maintaining an environment conducive to “meetings and phone calls.”