Another way is to try gliding almost to a stall, and just before actually stalling, flair the nose up so you land noticbly tail first. The idea is to keep from flipping over, so kill forward airspeed as much as possible and flop down.
And, additionally, do that, but hold it off until you get the nose into the wind, 45-90 degrees past downwind. This will kill the groundspeed to the extent possible. There are no guarantees that it won't flip over, but it might not tumble as bad.
Note that this was happening with the Brazilian "Catho" team P-51s, they were in the grass at the 600x600 pad in Muncie, when it was at it's worst, and they were trying to land like you would on pavement and spectactularly flipping in some cases. David and I went to their leader (Bene) and suggested they try killing the speed by landing as suggested, and while it still wasn't pretty, it did probably save some carnage.
I also note that this is what stirred up the AMA, after years of very poor conditions, to clean everything up. It has been in excellent shape for quite a while now, I hadn't flown much down there in recent years, but it was really good this year, not quite a golf green but a million times better than most WAM contests.
Brett