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I know what you mean. Unfortunately you will probably have to think through the swing some on the course: especially grip and set up. Instinctive wasn't working or we wouldn't be taking lessons.I am currently taking lessons with Kevin. I had the same problems coming over the top plus not stepping into the ball. He has given me useful drills to work on.
My problem is that I look great on the driving range but no so good on the course. It is a whole different ball game when you are shooting for a score and have only one try at each shot vs. the driving range.
Kevin's drills have helped my game but as they say, golf is 90% mental. I need to get my swing to the point where it is a "instinctive" swing and not a "thinking" swing if that makes sense.
There are no consequences for hitting a bad shot on the range unlike on the course. I've taken about 8 shots off my score but I have spent some time on the range practicing the drills. Like you, I still have to think through shots hoping for the day when it will be instinctive. Just hang with it and change will come.