Talk about fake news.

Time magazine has asked the Trump Organization to remove copies of a fake magazine cover featuring Donald Trump from its golf clubs’ walls.

The request came Tuesday after a Washington Post report found framed copies of Trump on the cover of Time displayed in at least five of Trump’s clubs. The magazine cover, dated March 1, 2009, features the headline: “Donald Trump: The ‘Apprentice’ is a television smash!”

However, there was no Time magazine published on March 1, 2009. Nor was Trump on the newsmagazine’s cover during that year. And there are a number of design inaccuracies. “I can confirm that this is not a real TIME cover,” Time spokeswoman Kerri Chyka reportedly told the Post.

Just last year, Trump boasted about his Time magazine cover appearances. “I think I was on the cover of Time magazine twice in my life and like six times in the last number of months,” he said in July 2016. Perhaps he was counting the fake one — before launching his presidential bid in 2015, Trump had only been on the cover once before, in 1989, according to Time.

It’s not known who created the fake cover, but anyone with passable Photoshop skills could pull it off. There are also a number of websites that let users upload their own photos to make a mock magazine cover, usually to be used as gag gifts or to tout children’s athletic achievements.

Sports Illustrated, which also falls under the Time Inc. US:TIME umbrella, responded to the odd development with a wink Tuesday:

Fellow faux cover boy Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) also chimed in:

In real news, Trump could soon be on friendlier terms with Time. National Enquirer owner David Pecker, a longtime friend of Trump’s, is considering buying the struggling publisher, according to a new report by the New Yorker.