No, but my speed on downwind is adjusted based on the type of landing. For example, I currently rent a Cirrus SR20. Crossing the fence (~50ft AGL), on a short field landing I like to be between 70-75 KIAS (depends on weight), while a soft field and a normal landing I like to cross the fence at 80-85 KIAS. Depending on when I deploy the flaps, I have at best a five knot difference in speed on a normal approach. Therefore, when I start the descent (abeam the numbers on downwind) I better be 5-10 knots slower for a short field versus normal. So 90 KIAS for short field by abeam the numbers versus ~100 for normal soft field abeam the numbers. (At those speeds, power to idle and glide to the runway). Works great.
Actually, I like it to be repeatable as possible. Part of the reason I am trying to learn golf, I like frustration of trying to always do something the same way each time and never getting identical results.
If for a soft field landing versus a short field landing, the only difference you are making is a some power in the flare, you likely do not carry enough speed/margin for a normal landing or you are not really doing a short field technique. In order to get the most of the plane, a soft field descent angle and a short field descent angle do not match. Neither does the flare.
Tim