When I was a young kid watching something awkward happening in a TV show or a movie - I'd leave the room. Which means I can confidently say that the 2016 Masters presentation was one of the most awkward moments I've ever seen.
After his spectacular fall on Amen Corner, Jordan Spieth couldn't just scuttle away to bask in his own thoughts - but he had to face the prospect of putting the green jacket on the new champion Danny Willett.
There's a sense of dread when Jim Nantz starts interviewing the leading amateur Bryson deChambeau, and Willett that something might be said about Spieth's collapse - but Spieth sat their listening without saying anything the whole time.
This face really says it all...