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Actor Baek Il-seop confessed the sadness he felt as the generation of golfers changed, saying, “I’m careful not to hurt young people.”

Actor Baek Il-seop confessed the sadness he felt as the generation of golfers changed.

In MBN’s ‘Grandpa’, which aired on the 20th, the grandpas enjoyed a trip to Jeju Island after a professional golf match.

On the way to the restaurant on that day, Il-seop Baek said, “As I got older, I started to drive more slowly. My driving habits have changed. take a closer look around. I can see everything,” he said. Upon arriving at the restaurant, Do Kyung-wan informed Lim Ha-ryong and Baek Il-seop, saying, “This is a ‘view restaurant’, saying that it is a buzzword of the MZ generation. However, when Baek Il-seop asked, “What does the MZ generation mean?”, no one knew exactly, so it made everyone laugh. Baek Il-seop said, “I want to live in the MZ generation feeling regardless of my age.”

Then Baek Il-seop said, “When I first played golf, I looked at the adults. When I started in my 20s and 30s, it was because the golfers were in their late 50s.” Lim Ha-ryong also agreed, saying, “It felt like I was committing a crime.”

Baek Il-seop said, “I can see my eyes when I go to the golf course these days. Most of them are in their 30s or 40s. Now we run away When I was young, I avoided it because I was young, but now I am more careful because I am afraid that it will interfere with young people playing.”

Do Kyung-wan lamented, “If you are the main character who created the Republic of Korea today, why do you have to come and take a look now?” Baek Il-seop said bitterly, “I’m becoming a little more careful.”

Editor Soyoon Lee : soyoon.lee@huffpost.kr