The usual way to fix this is to put a weight hole in the proper place. There are two usual places. One is 2" past your PAP (not usually a good choice, as this is a large flaring ball and the track could flare over it) and the second is 2.5" - 3" below your PAP, along the VAL. The hole must be large enough to affect the core: at least 7/8" wide and 2.5" deep.
The driller could plug the current weight hole and drill one of the above.
Unless the track flares over your finger hole, I wouldn't worry about it.
High trackers usually need to keep the pin in a safe zone. That zone is normally on or above the line from your positive axis point to & thru your ring finger.
Since you have not had this problem before, you're either throwing the ball slightly differently, the driller never placed the pin this low for you before or the ball's CG was not located properly before drilling (either by the manufcaturer or by the driller). There may be another reason, which someone else will chime in with, but I can't think of it right now.
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