Talk about first world problems! "I'm sorry to learn of your grandfather's passing, but did you see the lousy tee shirt Johnny got at the lacrosse tournament?" Point taken about marketing and image, but the quality of a "trouphy", is an issue new to me. Would rather have the money invested in all the meaningful stuff you mentioned. Maybe the tee will look better if you bronze it? Seriously, if it means that much to you that your son is "properly rewarded" take him out for a nice dinner or, if you need him to have some physical thing, he will get a lot more milage from a new head. And, it won't collect dust like even the nicest trophies do. It is