Advice on heel-toe weighted putter

Jaff

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Hi all... I read recently that for players who prefer to stand more upright during putting a heel-to-toe weighted putter is more suitable.

I recently purchased a Bronty Rustler multi-weight putter (£15) which I haven't had a chance to use on a course yet. I can't seem to find an image online to post – it says 50gms multi-weight on the bottom, has a kind of closed semi-circle outline, with two red cylinders behind the head that point towards the target.

If anyone is familiar with this putter, is it of the heel-to-toe weighted variety?

Thanks.
 
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All the Bronty rustlers are heel-toe weighted according to the brontygolf.co.uk website.
I had one a couple of years back, was easily the worst putter I've ever owned, not joking!
 

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Bronty, that takes me back, I once bought a bronty driving iron, it ended up being a barbed wire bridge'r when I hit a ball awol, this would hold down the wire so I could reclaim my 3 pounder (my nickname for decent saturday pro V golfballs). It was truely shocking with a brown grip..need I say more? Im sure the putters and dare I say it...chippers are just as bad.
 

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I inherited a Bronty chipper from a relative when I first started playing, agree it was truely awful.
 

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I had one when I was a junior, bought it for not very much from the pro (might actually have got it for nothing).

Anyway, it was called (no joking) a Bronty Saurus!

I remember holing a long putt with on the first green, then it faded into obscurity!
 
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