It could be the engine. DSG faults are often misdiagnosed due to engine issues. Although the gearbox has it's own brain, it does also communicate with the engine's brain. Remember the DSG is just an automated manual gearbox at the end of the day, so in the same way an unhappy engine can cause surging/kangarooing/lurching with manual gearboxes, same applies to DSG.
At only 75K and if it's standard, I highly doubt it's the clutch pack. If it's remapped, that can have a bearing, but even then the clutch clamping force is generally only tightened with high torque/power applications.
I would at least give the engine the once over in the first instance. All the usual PCV, MAF, boost pipe checks etc etc. A happy engine usually = a happy gearbox!
Oh, and how many miles have you given the gearbox to adapt post oil/mechatronics change? VAG engines/boxes can take quite a few miles to 'relearn'.
I seem to remember someone on here years ago having similar issues, and it was caused by a faulty MAF sensor.