The top 10 neighbors for GOLF.com are a tightly composed cluster of golf-specific entities — tour players, dedicated TV channels, and a rival magazine — with scores spanning just 0.97 to 0.95, a band narrow enough that no single neighbor stands out as a dominant pull.
The shape is flat. David Feherty (0.97) sits at the top, followed closely by Golf Channel (0.97) and Rory McIlroy (0.96). Jason Day (0.96), PGA Tour (0.95), and Golf Digest (0.95) round out the core. Tallying subcategories across all ten: six are Athletes, two are TV Channels, one is a Sports League, and one is a Magazine. Every neighbor is golf-specific by category or by the entity itself — there is no cross-kind noise in the top 10. The remaining four positions — Phil Mickelson (0.95), Jack Nicklaus (0.95), Justin Rose (0.95), and Keegan Bradley (0.95) — are all tour athletes, reinforcing the athlete-heavy composition. GOLF.com is the only Website subcategory in the top 10; its nearest neighbors are the broadcast infrastructure and playing talent of the sport, not peer web properties.
The overall picture is a deeply sport-specific audience with no meaningful overlap outside the golf ecosystem in the top 10 — a shape defined by vertical depth rather than cross-category breadth.