Perhaps if you rely on "luck"! But probably no more so than landing a float plane on water or even a land plane on grass.
If you insist. Outside of changeover, I don't know of anyone who lands on the grass as a matter of routine. As you say it takes careful planning, one condition being the grass should be wet and cut short, thus early morning after mowing the infield was how we did it on changeover in the fall. Even so, our CP at the time managed to put a Dornier 28 over on her back. Do anything often enough and if there is a way for the evil genie of bad luck to bite your butt, he will.