Class of 2011: The groups before The Group

Class of 2011: The groups before The Group

Weve been grouping things since the beginning, as in The Beginning, when God said this is heaven and this is earth, and youre fish and youre fowl.God probably wasnt concerned with marketing strategies at the time and how #beastsoftheearth would look with a hashtag, but humans have evolved into such thinking (or not evolved, depending on your thinking).We now have all manner of items lumped into the cute, the catchy and the kitschy. Anything that will capture our attention before the next thing quickly wrests said attention away.Modern focus, in a group sense in the golf world, is on the Class of 2011. This isnt an arbitrary assembly of players based on world ranking or current form. Its not a Big Pick A Number.
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Theres an actual tie that binds as it takes a specific distinction to be part of the club. Its a group of 20-somethings who graduated from high school in the aforementioned year, many who have a PGA Tour card, a handful of who have PGA Tour wins, and a couple of who have major titles.Its a deep and talented collective, one for which our knowledge should continue to expand as resumes grow.Do any classes in golf history compare? Well, its not like weve long been lumping successful players together based on when they completed their primary education. But there are other notable groups of players, based primarily on birthdate, relative competition and accomplishment.Heres a few on both the mens and womens side:BORN IN 1912
BirthdatePlayerPGA Tour winsMajor wins
Feb. 4, 1912Byron Nelson525
May 27, 1912Sam Snead827
Aug. 13, 1912Ben Hogan649
Born six months within one another. Only a threesome, but a Hall of Fame trio that combined for 198 PGA Tour wins and 21 majors.
BORN IN 1949
BirthdatePlayerPGA Tour winsMajor wins
Sept. 4, 1949Tom Watson398
Dec. 5, 1949Lanny Wadkins211
Dec. 9, 1949Tom Kite191
Only 96 days separate these three Hall of Fame players. Extend the reach into March of 1950 and you'll get two-time U.S. Open winner Andy North.
BORN IN 1955
BirthdatePlayerPGA Tour winsMajor wins
Jan. 30, 1955Curtis Strange172
Jan. 30, 1955Payne Stewart113
Feb. 10, 1955Greg Norman202
Another trio of Hall of Fame players. Strange and Stewart were born on the same day with Norman 11 days later. Fellow PGA Tour winners born in 1955: Scott Simpson, Scott Hoch and Loren Roberts.
WITHIN A CALENDAR YEAR, 1956-57
BirthdatePlayerLPGA winsMajor wins
Feb. 22, 1956Amy Alcott295
Oct. 14, 1956Beth Daniel331
Oct. 27, 1956Patty Sheehan356
Jan. 6, 1957Nancy Lopez483
A little arbitrary here, but go with it. Four Hall of Famers on the women's side, all born within one year of each other. That's an average (!) career of 36 tour wins and nearly four majors.
EUROPE'S BIG 5
BirthdatePlayerEuro (PGA Tour) winsMajor wins
April 9, 1957Seve Ballesteros50 (9)5
July 18, 1957Nick Faldo30 (9)6
Aug. 27, 1957Bernhard Langer42 (3)2
Feb. 9, 1958Sandy Lyle18 (6)2
March 2, 1958Ian Woosnam29 (2)1
The best 'class' of players Europe has to offer. Five born within a year of one another. Five Hall of Fame members. Five who transformed and globalized European golf.
WITHIN A CALENDAR YEAR, 1969-70
BirthdatePlayerPGA Tour winsMajor wins
Sept. 12, 1969Angel Cabrera32
Oct. 17, 1969Ernie Els194
May 12, 1970Jim Furyk171
May 12, 1970Mike Weir81
June 16, 1970Phil Mickelson425
Not a tight-knit group, but a little more global bonding in accordance to the PGA Tour's increased international reach. Add in worldwide wins  in excess of 200 combined  and this group is even more impressive.
BORN IN 1980
BirthdatePlayerPGA Tour winsMajor wins
Jan. 9, 1980Sergio Garcia101
July 16, 1980Adam Scott131
July 30, 1980Justin Rose81
Could be three future Hall of Fame members here.Editor's note: Golf Channel's editorial research unit contributed.



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