Rickie Fowler's top 10 nearest neighbors are a tightly composed cluster of golf-specific entities — fellow tour athletes, golf media, and golf equipment brands — with scores spanning just 0.96 to 0.98, a narrow band that reflects the flat shape of this audience.
Jason Dufner leads at 0.98, followed closely by Golf Digest (0.97) and Rory McIlroy (0.97). PGA Tour (0.97) and Jason Day (0.97) round out the top five. Six of the ten neighbors carry the Athletes subcategory — Dufner, McIlroy, Day, Dustin Johnson (0.97), and two others — making this a predominantly same-kind cluster. The non-athlete entries are equally golf-specific: Golf Digest is a magazine, PGA Tour a sports league, Titleist (0.96) a fitness brand, David Feherty (0.96) a TV personality, and The Open (0.96) a sporting event. Every single neighbor, regardless of subcategory, sits inside the golf ecosystem.
No standout neighbor pulls away from the pack — the gap between first and tenth is roughly 0.02 — and no entity from outside golf appears in the top 10. The audience shape here is one of deep sport-specific concentration, where the strongest signal is not any single neighbor but the uniformity of the entire set.