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Your experience with driver was me to a T until last year.
Move the ball forward in your stance a little bit. This gives your hands a little more time to square the face at impact.
This puts the ball a little bit forward of normal good set up, but results in straight drives for me. Maybe it will work for you too. (It proved to be a much simpler and much more repeatable fix for me fiddling with the grip or swing)
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I toyed with this briefly last night, but where I tee up with the problems I have now, I'm already at close to the 0 point in the swing arc. Moving it forward is going to put the ball on a place of the arc where the club begins moving out-to-in and has the potential to add more right spin.
Just for clarification - even an in-to-out swing, with the swing being an arc, begins in-to-out, reaches the 0 point, and becomes out-to-in. Unless of course you stop the club and just hold it out to the right, but there wouldn't be much power in a swing like that.