but if its comfortable and no torque issues...
Actually, high wrist grip is much less prone to torque than low wristbecause there is so little hand contact.
It was 'the most widely preferred' grip style for many, many years, until the hellishly low brace height speed bows of the mid-90's came along. Low wrist was the only way to shoot those things, because it was the only way to get the wrist and forearm out of the string's way. Now that those ultra low brace bows have gone the way of the dinosaur, we're still stuck with the low wrist grip. Needlessly stuck with it.
It might behoove a whole lot of folks who are having trouble with bow torque to follow Doegirl's example and experiment with high wrist.