If you have plenty of runway length, carrying extra speed is the ticket.
If you're landing on a runway such as Woodbridge in Virginia (now gone) that's 2000 feet with high trees on each end, best to announce on unicom you are shooting a missed approach drill and buzz the runway while watching the airspeed indicator for abrupt changes as you descend.
Then land with the information you just gathered.
Also.....don't trust the tetrahedron since I have seen many stuck by weeds growing up under them.
My first solo cross country to a uncontrolled field featured a tetrahedron that was stuck pointing the wrong way and I sweated out a longer landing on a short runway than was comfortable.
Yes, I walked out, cleared the weeds and complained to the guy fueling the plane.