The presidency comes with lots of nice perks. A big house, a private plane, chopper rides, an executive chef and — if you’re Donald Trump, at least — bragging rights to your club championship.

Apparently without even playing in it, if need be.

As you can see from this Golf.com photo of Trump’s locker at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla., the president is recognized as the 2018 champion, which brings his total haul of championships at clubs bearing his name to an impressive 20 over the years:

The only problem is that Trump, whose USGA handicap is listed as a stellar 2.8, reportedly didn’t even play in the tournament. Instead, the president took a rather unconventional path to the winner’s circle.

The actual winner, according to Golf.com, is a man named Ted Virtue, CEO of a New York investment firm MidOcean Partners. Why is Virtue identified as the actual winner? Well, because he actually won. But sources cited in the story claim Trump ran into him at the club and said something like, “The only reason you won is because I couldn’t play,” due to demands of the presidency.

Trump then challenged Virtue to a nine-hole duel to decide it. Of course, that’s not how these things work, but he’s the president, and you know, perks.

So, they played the match, and Trump, the slightly better golfer in terms of handicap, ultimately emerged the winner.

In a gesture of what he would probably call fantastic sportsmanship, Trump said the two could share a title that Virtue had already won.

Virtue did not immediately respond to a MarketWatch request for comment, and several employees at the Trump International Golf Club reportedly told Golf.com that they’re not allowed to discuss club matters.