Pin positions and balance holes CAN and WILL make a difference in where your track is. The lower the pin in relation to your grip (such as a RICO drill which places the pin in the palm). If someone tracks high, this person may have issues tracking over the fingers and/or thumb with that drill as I do. Because I stay behind the ball so long, I usually have to place pins ABOVE my fingers to help lower the track. Basically, the higher the pin in relation to your grip, the lower the track. When looking at drill sheets, some have a "drill safe" zone for higher track players.
When I had drilled some stuff with lower pins and ended up thumping the ball over my fingers and thumb, I would add a thumb quadrant balance hole if a balance hole was not in the ball already. By positioning the balance hole in a specific location in relation to the pin through your grip, you can lower your track without altering the pin location on the ball or your release.