You won't if you fly the approach at the correct speed.
What speed is that then?
The skill to be able to pick your touchdown point becomes more important when landing on less prepared surfaces.
This is something I've been trying to get to grips with more and more recently since I've been flying something that takes every bump, crest or undulation as an opportunity to go again! It's certainly not easy to land softly on a choice patch of grass between what often seems like mountainous terrain!