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Death Putt Disc Supply, founded in January of 2019, is now located in our historic downtown at 149 S. Fayette St. in Washington Court House. Owner Jason Stritenberger (pictured middle) hopes to expand the development of the sport of disc golf within the community, not only by sales and distribution of supplies, but hopefully by the implementation of a local disc golf course. Products offered are discs, baskets, bags, apparel, and accessories, for both novice and expert players. For more information about disc golf, stop by their new location, or check them out online at www.deathputtdiscsupply.com Also pictured: councilman, Jim Chrisman, and city manager, Joe Denen

Death Putt Disc Supply, founded in January of 2019, is now located in our historic downtown at 149 S. Fayette St. in Washington Court House. Owner Jason Stritenberger (pictured middle) hopes to expand the development of the sport of disc golf within the community, not only by sales and distribution of supplies, but hopefully by the implementation of a local disc golf course. Products offered are discs, baskets, bags, apparel, and accessories, for both novice and expert players. For more information about disc golf, stop by their new location, or check them out online at www.deathputtdiscsupply.com Also pictured: councilman, Jim Chrisman, and city manager, Joe Denen
https://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2021/02/web1_NewBusinessDeathPuttDisc.jpegDeath Putt Disc Supply, founded in January of 2019, is now located in our historic downtown at 149 S. Fayette St. in Washington Court House. Owner Jason Stritenberger (pictured middle) hopes to expand the development of the sport of disc golf within the community, not only by sales and distribution of supplies, but hopefully by the implementation of a local disc golf course. Products offered are discs, baskets, bags, apparel, and accessories, for both novice and expert players. For more information about disc golf, stop by their new location, or check them out online at www.deathputtdiscsupply.com Also pictured: councilman, Jim Chrisman, and city manager, Joe Denen Courtesy photo

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