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    The building was designed in the Tudor style to pay homage to Reading, Berkshire, the historic large market town in England for which Reading, Pennsylvania is named after. [3] In 1937, Byron Nelson was hired as the club pro, shortly after winning his first Masters Tournament. [2] While serving as club pro, Nelson won his only U.S. Open in 1939 ...