The top 10 neighbors span athletes, golf equipment brands, a sporting event, a TV personality, and a satirical website — no single subcategory dominates, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
Tallying the top 10: six are Athletes (Bubba Watson at 0.97, Justin Thomas at 0.94, Dustin Johnson at 0.93, Jordan Spieth at 0.93, Jason Dufner at 0.92, and Danny Kanell at 0.91), two are Brands (PING GOLF at 0.94, FootJoy at 0.92), one is a Sporting Event (The Masters at 0.94), and one is a TV Personality (Erin Andrews at 0.93). The golf ecosystem — tour players, equipment brands, and the sport's flagship event — accounts for nine of the ten, with The Babylon Bee (0.92, Websites) as the sole outlier outside that world. Scores compress tightly from 0.97 down to 0.92, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest — the hallmark of a broad shape rather than a spike.
What stands out structurally is how thoroughly golf-specific the audience composition is: the Athletes subcategory alone fills more than half the top 10, and the remaining neighbors are either golf brands or golf institutions. The Babylon Bee's presence at 0.92 is the one signal that extends beyond the sport's immediate orbit.
This audience shape reflects a tightly golf-aligned following with consistent overlap across players, equipment, and events, and a secondary layer that reaches into conservative media.