Played Alhambra on Sunday with two friends and sad to admit that it was my first poor experience there ever. From the exaggerated, draconian CV19 measures, to the delayed start due to no available carts and a snack shop that basically had run out of food and didn't have readily available ice or water, it was a poor start.Once on the course, we were behind an incredibly slow foursome with little to no course etiquette, but luckily they only played nine and we had smooth sailing on the back nine to get done amazingly right at four hours. No cart service at all throughout on a busy Sunday.Course conditions probably the worst I have ever seen them here, and I always go out of my way to praise this course. The fairways are a bit burned out (understandable after these hot weeks and proximity to the fires) and the lies around the greens for chipping were quite difficult due to how thin they were. The rough was good but the bunkers were very hard and not very nice to play. Tee boxes were in decent shape.The greens were absolutely decimated by ball marks that lazy golfers simply choose not to fix and that's the most upsetting part. Without that laziness, I'm sure the greens would actually be scoring higher marks, but it's on every golfer to put in the work. That was disappointing, but if you did get a decent line to the cup, they were medium speed with fairly true lines and nothing too crazy or gimmicky about them.I will always love coming back to this course once or twice a year because they always seem to take such good care of it and you can usually feel the staff's love for the place, but this was the first time that was not apparent. But I'll chalk it up to a bad day and still look forward to coming back here again next year when it's back to its usual solid self.