If ever there were a dedicated golf watch that, in theory, could threaten the Garmin Approach S70’s supremacy, it’s got to be the Voice Caddie T11 Pro.
This watch is so jam-packed with features. It’s got everything, including an AMOLED display that looks just as good as the S70’s, and even things the S70 can’t match. All at a $349.99 retail price that’s half of what the S70 costs!
See what I’m saying? In theory, the T11 Pro is a no-brainer and legitimately is the Garmin killer some people have claimed it to be.
But…
Theory and reality don’t always match up.
Now, listen, there’s unquestionably a lot to like about the Voice Caddie T11 Pro. And I’m going to cover all of it.
And there is undoubtedly an outstanding value proposition available to anyone considering this watch. On top of that, with our Breaking Eighty link, you can get the T11 Pro for $299.99. Like I said, the value proposition is legit.
But there are also some things about the T11, especially compared to the Garmin line, that, well, don’t quite measure up. At least not perfectly.
As is so often the case, this golf watch is definitely right for the right golfer but not quite right for another type of golfer. Read on to find out if it’s a fit for you.
First Impressions of the Voice Caddie T11 Pro Golf Watch
I’ve made this point before. I’ve been very impressed with the quality and functionality of the Voice Caddie products of late.
When it comes to their rangefinders and golf watches, they’ve been putting out some wonderful options at some very reasonable prices. I’ve really liked recent products like their TL1 and Laser Fit rangefinders, and I was impressed with the T9 golf watch they released a few years ago.
And that feeling of Voice Caddie quality includes the product packaging and general first impressions. The T11 Pro is no exception.
The design of the packaging, the box itself, the presentation upon opening, it’s all great. Everything about it feels very high quality.
You open the box, and you’ve got the watch itself, a portable charging dock, a user manual, even a strip of stickers, which is kind of a fun extra.
You also get an extra strap. Cool, right?
Well… Kind of.
The strap that comes installed on the T11 is all black. It looks great. But then they include only the top part (from the buckle down to the watchface) of an extra strap. Weird, right? Well, even more weird, at least to me, is that this half-of-a-strap replacement is in all white. So if you do want to use it, you’ve got this two-tone look with white on one half and black on the other. I don’t quite get it.
But, hey, it’s nice that they include the option.
Another oddity is that the packaging includes a charging cradle that’s compatible with USB A-to-C and C-to-C USB charging cables, but they don’t include a cable in the packaging.
As for the build quality of the watch, I’d rate it as solid. It’s not quite as solid as the Garmin Approach S70 or some of the other high-end Garmin watches. But it’s by no means cheap-feeling.
The T11 is also a bit of a thicker watch. Sitting on the wrist, it’s a higher profile. Even for me, someone that tends to wear chunkier watches, I noticed this one as sitting pretty high on my wrist. So, if you’re someone who prefers a more svelte watch—something more like the new Garmin Approach S44 or S50—this could take some getting used to.
This is hands down the most feature-packed GPS watch under $500. And it costs way less than that. This is a wonderful value in GPS golf watches and does just about everything you could want it to do.
The T11 Pro’s Beautiful AMOLED Display
When you turn on the T11 Pro, the first thing you notice is its gorgeous screen. It’s got an 1,100-nit AMOLED 1.2-inch screen that looks great.
In fact, I’ve got to say that this T11 screen looks just as good as any of the Garmin watches I have. And I’d even rate it as just shy of the very best Apple watches, which is really saying something considering I think they have the definite best-in-class displays for smartwatches.
So, right away, before we even get out onto the golf course or explore all of this watch’s features, there’s already a lot to like.
A quality first impression.
A solid build quality.
A screen that’s every bit as good as the Garmin watches.
Maybe this is the real-deal Garmin killer.
And we haven’t even got to its strongest selling point—value.
The T11 Pro Value Proposition: Where This Watch Really Shines
The T11 Pro retails for $349.99. But with the Breaking Eighty link, you can get one for $299.99.
Considering that’s less than half of the Garmin Approach S70, which is clearly the watch the T11 is gunning for, this watch is quite intriguing.
Even better is the fact that, on paper, the T11 Pro has some features that the S70 doesn’t include. Plus, there are no subscriptions at all with this Voice Caddie golf watch.
So, all of the sudden, we’ve got a really compelling offer on our hands.
But, in practice, is the T11 Pro actually better? Does it work as well as expected? And should you buy it?
Features: The T11 Pro Includes All the Important Stuff
No sense in having a screen this beautiful if you can’t get full-color GPS maps on every golf hole you’re going to play. And, just as you’d expect, the T11 Pro delivers exactly that.
Also on this touchscreen watch, you can click any hazards to get distances to the front and back of each one. You can click any point on the fairway to get distances to specific spots as well as what remains from that spot to the pin.
Also, as is similar to the S70, you can manually input your individual average club distances, and the T11 Pro will show you a halo across the fairway, showing you where your shot would be expected to land. That allows you to strategize and avoid potential trouble spots.
In other words, the T11 Pro includes some of the very same advanced features that make the S70 so special.
Voice Caddie T11 Pro Green Heat Maps
Where the T11 Pro really ramps things up comes with its green data.
You can get green heat maps with a device like the S70 (or S50 and S44 for that matteR), but only if you pay the $9.99 a month or $99 a year Garmin Golf Membership.
With the Voice Caddie T11 Pro, those maps are free. And you actually get even more green data with the T11 than you would with the S70 even if you did pay that Garmin subscription.
So that alone is a huge selling point. In fact, it might be the overall biggest separator for the T11 Pro. More green data for even less money? Not a bad deal.
Let’s look at what that green data includes on the Voice Caddie T11 Pro.
For starters, you’ll get a heat map showing you where the most severe breaks are on each green. Voice Caddie calls it their Smart Approach View.
So, say you’re unfamiliar with a green that you’re hitting into. You can double tap on the watchface and see that shelf or tier that you otherwise wouldn’t know was there. That allows you to more strategically aim at the portion of the green where you’d be better off landing.
Then the T11 Pro takes things even further by helping you to read the green for your putts with Voice Caddie’s Smart Putt View. It will tell you, right on the watchface, that, for example, your putt is uphill to the pin and then downhill after the pin.
There’s even a built-in Long Putt Guide that will help you aim on long putts, taking into account the break on the green. So it will give you instructions like, “Aim left, one club or more.”
These are all incredibly advanced features that are really cool to see in a golf watch that you can get for $300.
But…
Are These Advanced T11 Pro Features Actually Useful?
The question is, how practical are these features? Like, are you really going to use them?
I mean, if I’m on a green lining up my putt, am I really going to be looking at my watch to tell me how the putt is going to break? Probably not. I’m just going to look down at the ground right in front of me and make those determinations from what I can see right on the putting surface.
I don’t need my watch to tell me that it’s uphill to the pin. I’m probably going to be able to see that for myself.
I do think that as you use this watch regularly and become more comfortable with all of its features, you’ll probably find scenarios where some of these green features come in handy. There may be times where you’re not sure what a putt does. Having an extra resource like your watch in that instance could be helpful.
I also think that there’s definite value in the Smart Approach View feature. When you’re playing a course you’ve never played before, being able to see that a green is multi-tiered gives you a way to plan strategically on your approach shots.
But on the whole, for as much as I wanted to love all of these advanced green features, in reality, I just found them to get in the way more than anything else.
Built-In Tempo Mode
Another cool feature on the T11 Pro is an auto shot tempo display. So, after each swing, the watch will give you a Yellow (for too slow), Blue (for just right), or Red (for too fast) readout that tells you how you’re doing with your swing tempo.
I love this as a training tool or for something to use at home when you don’t want to hit balls but just want to work on your tempo.
But in the few rounds that I used this watch, I was annoyed that the watch automatically displays the swing tempo after each shot. It’s a feature that Voice Caddie brags about as a selling point, but I found it to be a nuisance.
Personally, when I’m on the course, I want to focus on my game rather than any adjustments. I really don’t want to know if I’m having swing tempo issues. That’s information I’d prefer to reserve for practice sessions.
Extra Features in the Voice Caddie App
By pairing your T11 Pro with the Voice Caddie app, you can get even more features.
For example, you can use this as a smartwatch and get notifications and text messages directly to your watchface.
You can also get wind speed and direction, which can definitely be useful.
And the Voice Caddie T11 Pro can even give you personalized club recommendations after the app gathers enough shot data if you take the time to input your club selection after each shot. That’s another next-level feature that’s a big-time selling point in a watch at this price point.
Also, it has a built-in shot-tracking feature. So, again, if you take the time to input what club you hit after each shot, the watch will interface with the app to keep track of your performance with each club.
The downside is that the Voice Caddie app experience leaves a little bit to be desired. It’s not as robust, refined, or easy to use as other golf watch apps. And for those reasons, I don’t find myself gravitating to the app to take advantage of these extra features.
I found the plays-like distances on the T11 Pro to be accurate though not quite as advanced as what you get with the S70, where it’s taking wind and other environmental factors into account. But as for slope-adjusted yardages, the T11 Pro is solid.
This is hands down the most feature-packed GPS watch under $500. And it costs way less than that. This is a wonderful value in GPS golf watches and does just about everything you could want it to do.
Comparing the T11 Pro to the Voice Caddie T9 and the New Garmin Options
The T11 Pro is meant as the upgrade to the T9 golf watch that Voice Caddie released a few years ago. Functionality-wise, these two watches are very similar. Essentially, the T11 Pro takes what the T9 does and just does it all much better. Plus, the T11 Pro features a far better screen.
So, the fact that with the Breaking Eighty link you can get the T11 Pro for $300, while the T9 costs $250, I think choosing the T11 Pro is well worth the extra $50.
It’s also interesting to consider how the T11 Pro stacks up against the newest golf watches from Garmin, the S44 and the S50.
After the discount, the T11 Pro is the same $300 as the S44. It also features the same-quality AMOLED display. And a lot of the same limited smartwatch functionality.
But golf features-wise, I think the T11 Pro has the S44 beat. You can upgrade the S44 to access Garmin’s best golf maps, which include green heat maps. But that’s going to require you paying the $9.99 a month or $99 a year Garmin subscription. With the T11 Pro, those features are included without paying a subscription.
The S50, at $399.99, is $100 more than the discounted price of the T11 Pro. But, for the right user, I think it’s well worth the extra money.
The S50 blows the T11 Pro out of the water in terms of fitness and lifestyle features. It is a very impressive watch when it comes to things like sleep, stress, and heart rate monitoring, not to mention all of its ways that it can track pretty much every kind of activity that might be part of your life.
For those reasons, if you’re looking for an around-the-clock watch, I think the S50, even for $100 more, is a better option than the T11 Pro.
Then again, there are golf features that the T11 Pro includes that the S50 can’t match. So, it really comes down to how you intend to use the watch.
The other thing to consider is the size comparison between the new Garmin watches and the T11 Pro. Even though they all have the same 1.2-inch watchface, the T11 Pro is considerably bulkier on the wrist. The S44 and S50, by comparison, are much sleeker and just kind of disappear on your wrist.
Let’s Get Down To It: Should You Buy the Voice Caddie T11 Pro?
The Voice Caddie T11 Pro is one of the most capable and feature-filled watches on the market.
That said, my personal problem with it is that it’s just not the most intuitive or easy to use golf watch.
I don’t like that it’s so reliant on touchscreen navigation. With just one button, I constantly find myself scrolling the wrong way, or trying to figure out where to go, or trying to get data, and it’s just not working the way I expect it to.
To be clear, the more you use this watch, the more familiar you’re going to get with the navigation and the more intuitive it’s going to become for you.
But for me, after three rounds with it, I haven’t been able to crack through to that second-nature level. I find myself trying to get a yardage, and it’s not working. Or I’m trying to go back to enter my score from a few holes ago, and it’s not doing that in a way that I expect it to. Or I’m hitting my shot, and then I’m getting tempo data that I don’t need.
I’ve just found the useability and the user experience to not be nearly as friendly as what I get with comparable Garmin devices.
But the good news is that you’re paying a fraction of the cost of what you’re paying for the Garmin S70. There’s no subscription with the T11 Pro. And, in some ways, this watch has just as many features, if not more, than that similar Garmin.
I also can’t recommend the shot-tracking feature on the T11 Pro. If you’re buying this watch as a substitute for what you can get through a system like Arccos or Shot Scope or Garmin’s CT sensors, I wouldn’t. The built-in shot tracking on the T11 Pro isn’t robust or accurate enough, and you can’t get the granular data detail you’ll find in those better options.
Final Thoughts on the Voice Caddie T11 Pro
The bottom line is that this golf watch represents one of the absolute best values in the world of golf GPS’s.
And I think that the more you use this watch and become familiar with the navigation and its features, the more some of my complaints will become non-issues. I just haven’t personally been able to get there. And part of that is probably because I’ve just used Garmin watches for so long.
I don’t think the T11 Pro is a great option if you’re looking for a smartwatch that you want to wear around the clock. The size is a bit too big, and the smartwatch functions are a bit too limited. But you totally can do that if you choose to.
Is the T11 Pro a perfect device? No.
But does it represent one of the best, if not the best, values in the golf watch world? Absolutely. Especially considering you can get the T11 Pro for $299.99 here.
So if you want a high-quality golf watch with cool features that isn’t nearly as expensive as the Garmin S70, this is definitely one I would consider.
This is hands down the most feature-packed GPS watch under $500. And it costs way less than that. This is a wonderful value in GPS golf watches and does just about everything you could want it to do.
Recent Updates:
February 25th, 2025: Added the written review to go along with the video which was published in August 2024. Added comparisons to the new Garmin S44 and S50. Apparently when I did the the original video, I didnt take any photos of the T11. Will update this review soon with better photos of the watch on the course.
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The T11 Pro includes a gorgeous display and a lot of free extras, all at a very attractive price, but…
The Voice Caddie T11 Pro is feature-packed and presents an incredible value proposition. But it's not perfect.
The Good
- AMOLED display
- No subscription fees
- Advanced golf features
- Competitive price
- Solid build quality
- Great green data
The Bad
- Cumbersome navigation
- Not as intuitive as Garmin
- A bit bulky
- Shot tracking is limited
- Not ideal for everyday wear
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