Sorry, no golf for me; I can't speak for Mike, though.
Divot is just the best descriptive I can think of. The site where the doc implants the "screw" in the skull is actually sunken for a time; mainly because some tissue is removed from the area. I'm really not sure the reasoning behind the removal, but I'm sure it's medical. Maybe something to do with better sound conductivity? Where is Nurse Lori to explain this to me
Over time the sunken area starts to "rise" and no longer exists. Kind of a strange phenomena
At first I thought this wasn't supposed to happen because in the end, there is very little room between the skull and the "screw". When this happened to me, I actually told my doc that I thought he didn't make the "screw" stick up enough and was he sure he "got it right"? He assured me that everything was fine and he didn't goof up.
In hindsight, I can't believe I was telling him how he should have done the surgery
Good thing he doesn't offend easily
Jan