Alejandro Tosti is shooting his shot in more ways than one at this week’s Valspar Championship.
The Argentine golfer stirred buzz during Thursday’s opening round in Palm Harbor, Fla., where he took advantage of the tournament’s customized caddie bibs with the message, “NEEDS A WIFE,” signaling to spectators he’s looking to change his relationship status.
“A lot of people were asking if it was my caddie that was needing a wife, but no, it’s actually me,” the 29-year-old Tosti said in a video shared Thursday by the PGA Tour.
When asked what he could offer a potential Mrs., Tosti replied, “A lot of good stuff.”
“I love cooking, I can fly airplanes, play golf and have fun,” he said.
Tosti, who turned pro in 2018, finished an even 71 in the first round as he seeks his first PGA Tour win.
With Tosti focused on Friday’s second round, others are cheering on his personal endeavors from afar, including fast food chains.
In an Instagram Story Thursday, Tosti shared a written fortune cookie from Panda Express that offered support for his romantic future.

“You will meet your future wife soon,” the message from the restaurant read.
Tosti replied that he was “#manifesting.”
The bib worn by Tosti’s caddie isn’t the only personalized accessory that has drawn eyeballs at the Valspar Championship in recent years.

In 2024, Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre gave his American rivals a friendly reminder of the 2023 Ryder Cup score by posting “EUR16.5-11.5USA” on his caddie’s bib.
American David Lipsky currently leads the 2026 Valspar Championship with a total of 8-under through 18 on Friday.