Wilson Takes A Different Approach With The Aurora Women’s Set
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Wilson Takes A Different Approach With The Aurora Women’s Set

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Wilson Takes A Different Approach With The Aurora Women’s Set

Women’s complete sets don’t get refreshed every season the way drivers and irons do.

While we see new materials, updated face technologies and subtle design changes across the equipment landscape each year, women’s package sets often stay in the same configuration for longer cycles. When a brand revisits the category with a full redesign, it’s worth paying attention.

Wilson has consistently had a presence in the complete set space, particularly in the value and beginner categories. With the release of the new Aurora Women’s Complete Set, the company is introducing something positioned a little differently.

Here’s what you need to know.

Built from the ground up for women

In announcing Aurora, Wilson made it clear this was not intended to be a scaled-back entry-level package. The company described it as a “premium complete set that didn’t compromise on design or performance,” built specifically with female golfers in mind.

The set incorporates lightweight components and premium materials to help players generate more speed and higher launch.

That philosophy shows up in the titanium driver construction paired with a forged face, the decision to replace long irons with multiple hybrids and the use of a deep cavity-back iron design engineered for forgiveness.

The PU leather headcovers, premium YKK zippers and refined bag detailing also give this set a different feel than what we’ve seen from Wilson women’s sets in the past.

What’s included in the Wilson Aurora set?

The Aurora is a 10-piece complete set that includes:

  • Driver
  • 5-wood
  • 5- and 6-hybrids
  • 7-SW irons
  • Putter
  • Cart or stand bag
  • Five PU leather headcovers

The configuration replaces long irons with hybrids and runs from 7-iron through sand wedge, covering the primary scoring and mid-iron range.

Driver

The Aurora driver features a titanium construction paired with a forged face. According to Wilson, the design is built to promote forgiveness and ball speed while maintaining a responsive feel at impact. The lightweight build is intended to help female golfers generate speed and launch.

Fairway wood and hybrids

The 5-wood and two hybrids are designed to promote higher launch and add confidence at address. Including a 5- and 6-hybrid removes the longer irons from the set.

Irons (7-SW)

The irons feature a large, deep cavity-back construction designed to increase stability across the face. The profile is built to promote forgiveness on off-center strikes and support straighter ball flight throughout the set.

Putter

The set includes the Infinite Aurora putter. It features a double-milled face pattern designed to promote consistent feel and roll across the face. The putter is paired with an oversized-style grip intended to help reduce excess wrist movement during the stroke.

Bag options and design details

Aurora is available in a cart or stand configuration for the same price. The cart bag features a 14-way top and cart strap pass-through channel while the stand bag has a five-way top and umbrella holder. Both options include multiple storage compartments, premium YKK zippers and are offered in Sandrift or Snow colorways.

Release date and price

The Wilson Aurora Women’s Complete Set launched on March 3. It retails for $1,399.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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