Very touchy subject. There are a lot of differing opinions on that topic! (big surprise, huh)
First off, putters and wide-rimmed drivers are two areas where the feel in each individual's hand is very personal. Some prefer shallow putters, some prefer deep dishes, some prefer lids. Some prefer more overstable for driving, some prefer neutral, some prefer lots of glide, some want a driving putter that has little glide as to hit and stick...
Here's some basics;
Overstable higher-glide putters: Prodigy PA1, Discraft Zone, Gateway Chief OS, Gateway Warspear, Gateway Wizard (to a lesser degree of overstability) Westside Harp
Neutral higher-glide putters: Innova Nova (most neutral glidey putter I've ever thrown), MVP Ion (most glide on any putter - I used it as a midrange), Discmania P1X, Discraft Banger GT, Prodigy PA3, Prodigy PA4, Lat64 Pure, Innova Colt, Innova Arrow
Overstable low-glide putters:
Reptilian Disc Golf Scale (the one to rule them all), Innova Pig, Lat64 Sinus, Kestaplast Berg, Prodigy A1 (only comes in premium plastic as of right now)
Neutral low-glide putters: Reptilian Disc Golf Serpents, Innova Birdie, Quest 10M Brick (this is a joke), Polecat (glides well, just very low speed) L64 Spike
Again, it's all about how a putter feels in your hands and what plastic blend you prefer. For me, a RDG Scale or Prodigy PA1 are overstable and make great drivers. Both are available in great premium plastic blends that I prefer for driving putters and both companies have BEAUTIFUL base plastic blends that make great putting putters as well so you keep consistent molds and hand-feel.
Try to feel up as many putters as you can find and see what feels right to you.
Cheers, mate.