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Push slice means your clubface is open at impact and your clubpath isn't in to out enough. I have this problem too, but my case might be different from yours, I used to hold to face open by locking my wrists to prevent a flip so I have to bow my wrist to stop holding the face open.

Can't tell without more info and vid and or pics, but I'm guessing you need to swing in to out more.

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My guess is it is probably a couple of issues, but in my case it was related to axis tilt. I did not have enough of it. The advice that was given to me is the need to get the hips more forward to help with the secondary tilt. My bet is that your push-slice is with your driver and longer irons, I would suggest pre-setting the hips a bit more forward to help facilitate the axis tilt. There is a video from Golf Evolution talking about this.

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