Pilot reported a runway excursion during landing rollout.

Date: 2023-01 · Aircraft: Small Aircraft · Phase: landing

Anomalies: deviation-discrepancy-procedural-published-material-policy|ground-event-encounter-ground-strike-aircraft|ground-event-encounter-loss-of-aircraft-control|ground-excursion-runway

Synopsis

Pilot reported a runway excursion during landing rollout.

Narrative

I took off from Runway XX at ZZZ. It is paved and in very nice condition. I was flying Aircraft X. I stayed in the pattern to return and land full stop. Visibility unlimited; sunny/winds from 350 at 11 KTS.I turned final with gear down and full flaps. I had flown the plane several days in a row for several hours each day conducting many full stop landings.It is a right traffic pattern for Runway XX. I Crossed the numbers of Runway XX with the right wing low and into the wind and touched down with a three-point landing at around 65 KTS.The aircraft floated back up about a ft. after touching down on the runway. Power was fully retarded. It touched down on the center line the second time in a three-point landing. The aircraft began to turn right. I applied full left rudder; and the plane continued a right turn until we left the right side of the runway and touched grass. The plane then turned left parallel to the runway. The left-wing tip touched the grass with minimal damage. I taxied back off the runway down the taxi way to my hangar. No other airplanes were in the pattern or on the runway. Notified the Airport Manager. No damage to any property or people. I was the only one on board.

Source: NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (public domain). Reports are voluntary submissions and are not verified by NASA.